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I have had JC Taylor on my 69 roadrunner for around 22 years. I have filed one claim involving a teenage girl backing into my car and destroying the passenger door. JC Taylor insurance was more than cooperative and took care of everything making the process easy for me. I now have a policy on...
If it has been sitting for a while with today’s ethanol induced fuel inside I would be looking for a blockage somewhere within the fuel system including the carb.
I believe all products listed work fine and we all have success stories so my advice is get any that has been recommended AND is readily available. Also, make sure all the old gaskets are completely removed. I like to use a drill with a wire brush attachment.
I'm at around 610 hp at the flywheel with my 69 roadrunner and a weight of 3650 with me inside. I have the subframes tied with weld in connectors and have used full on slicks on the tracks many times and it was hooking hard. There are no signs of cracks or warpage.
I have never ever heard that Mopar engines had a problem spinning bearings. I've only saw and heard that Chevrolet's design with the crankshafts hanging down below the oil pan rails were the weaklings. I've personally have only spun a bearing in a small block shivvy and never was as hard on...
I don't have a TQ number for my roadrunner but based on 1/8 et's she has produced in the past I'm around 525 at the rear wheels and I wouldn't dare trust my engine mounts alone without the torque chain.
I agree quality braided would be best, but I just recently had a braided fuel hose to fail. If you choose to use braided, use quality braided from a reputable supplier and not cheap import offerings.
This is the primer and paint I brushed on after using a small propane torch to dry the moisture from the block. The primer and paint was on the shelf at Lowe's. The block is a 327 Chevrolet but according to Uncle Tony (Uncle Tony's Garage) Omaha Orange is a great match for Mopar Orange but can...
I just brushed a 327 block with rustoleum rusty metal primer then gloss sunrise red paint. Omaha orange is very close to Hemi orange.
Here is a link from where I got the idea.