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1977 Chrysler Cordoba

After starting my A/C conversion 1 year ago I am finally done! So far so good! Here are some pics of my install-
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Out with the old rubber trash--in with the polyurethane bushings!
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So I had been putting off replacing my door strikers for a while-I knew they were worn out but sometimes little things don't seem that important until you cannot take that rattle noise anymore!
Anyways I ordered up some new aftermarket MoPar style strikers and to my surprise (as seen in second photo) were way to big-- after researching it seemed the GM style striker was the closest to what was on our Cordoba.
Sure as **** I ordered a pair of GM strikers and they fit perfectly! :rolleyes:
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So to rebuild the unit I used fine mesh stainless steel instead of the original foam like material. 3lbs. of activated charcoal pellets filled the canister perfectly. Sealed the bottom back with epoxy and silicone sealer with a new fiberglass filter.
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I wanted to run a charcoal canister so I decided to rebuild one I picked up off ebay. I cut it apart by drilling holes in the bottom and using a jigsaw.
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After my old MC failed on my drive home from work I decided to replace with an aluminum MC from Force 10. -3 more pounds :thumbsup:
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casey henson
casey henson
Love that !!
Cam plate mod to achieve 21* initial, 38* total mechanical all in by 2000 RPM. Total mechanical + vacuum advance = 56* @ 15 inHg vacuum
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casey henson
casey henson
I need to do exactly the same. I just bumped my initial up to 15 this weekend. dont have a clue what my total is. sure made a big difference though. I like that 21 and 38. I am not sure 38 is enough.
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casey henson
casey henson
if that gauge is oil filled make sure you vent it or it will be way off when it heats up under the hood.
So my goal was to add some beauty and remove some wieght from the 'Doba-- so far here are the results.

Edelbrock aluminum intake -24 ibs.
440 Source aluminum water pump housing -10 lbs.
XS Power lithium battery -30 lbs.
Sanden A/C compressor -20 lbs.
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Total wieght removed -84 lbs.

Time to adjust the torsion bars! She is riding high--doing the Carolina squat :rofl:
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casey henson
casey henson
Man that looks perfect !! :thumbsup:
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DodgeBoy5150
DodgeBoy5150
I didn't do the timing chain yet. I decided I would like to change the cam when I do that and just don't have time right now--gotta get her back on the road!
casey henson
casey henson
No doubt, that’s a great idea . Perfect time for cam swap.
blue69runner
blue69runner
Header paint from east wood will make it look grate.
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