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Replacing the scatter shield on a ‘78 Hemi GTX

doctordodge

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"Replacing the scatter shield on a ‘78 Hemi GTX"
Ha ha...your car looks like a 1967 model!
 
Brewers or Passon should have a reproduction bellhousing if you choose to go that route.
 
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The L60’s will fit. Just need to order some Coker Magnums. Have F70 to match for the front.
 
I love that new style distributor and the clear wheel!
Mike
 
There's a reason it has a Lakewood scattersheild. Don't replace it. It won't devalue the car. Just buy a factory one and include it in the sale if you sell it.
 
Installed mine in 1979 after my then GF's Brother lost his right foot above the ankle after exploding his '66 GTO.
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I would never replace a scattershield with something less safe. If you have ever seen a flywheel explode, you wouldnt either. I have. Thankfully it wasn't mine.
 
I had a 727 lose a sprag and grenade on the line once. It had a TCI shield which I’m sure did save my foot. Thanks for the advice guys.
 
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