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Well gens - I have looked around and can’t seem to find a decent rear drivers floor pan for a 1964 Polara - seen a piece listed as 60-63 but nothing for 1964 - any advice or where to look?
Alrighty gens - random question for the day. I got handed something that I have heard about in the past and since done a little research on - the B&M(?) Clutch-Flite for the 727 — I guess it replaces the torque converter with a traditional clutch set up - apparently a ticking time bomb -
Anyone...
I mean it looks like a "V" to me - plus it is a convertible so it would need some code for the top on the fender tag. I looked over on fender tag decoders and they do list V39 as a "special order convertible top" - I would just have no idea what that means - different top material? different...
So I like to think I am pretty well versed on fender tags - but I am at a complete loss on this car (1969 Coronet 500)
Special order paint "99 99" on fender tag and I am assuming it is butterscotch based on some paint chips under the red repaint.
The confusing part is V39... denoting...
Glad TTI got their **** together. I bought their headers back in 2008 and used their motor mount adapters and they interfered with each other.... So I had to heat and dent my new expensive headers... oh well.
Any reason you don't want to just swap to a mid sump pan? Holley makes a...
Not sure if there is an existing thread for proven engine builds concerning the Gen III Hemi but figure it would be a decent resource as there is nowhere near the information out there compared to say, LS engines. I am currently building two Gen IIIs
Engine 1 - Stock 6.1L Hemi that has been in...
Well I ordered one of the Holley intake manifolds from a vendor months ago and it still hasn't shipped...
The Holley mid sump cast oil pan will NOT clear ARP main studs....
The TKX utilies a newly designed case which gives a more rounded appearance compared to the older blocky case used in the TKO family. I believe they made a couple internal improvements but the biggest difference is the case... the more rounded case was designed to make it fit a bit easier...
1964 Polara would have the full horn ring - the 330 and 440 models got the partial ring per the factory information
https://www.hamtramck-historical.com/images/dealerships/DealershipDataBook/1964/64_Dodge_Styling_Models0007.jpg
Listing a 1963 factory BB bellhousing for sale - Casting number 2406293 which is factory correct for 361/383 engines with a 10.5" clutch and A-833 4-speed transmission.
Part is located in Torrance, CA 90745
Asking $600 OBO + Shipping
I have a RM-8073 scattershield for a BBM to T-56 application. I used it for mock up and decided to go different route. I have misplaced the bolts (of course)
Photo is a stock photo - I can dig it out of the shed and take more pictures this weekend but just putting feelers out
New = ~$1010.00...
I think Holley takes the cake as far as affordability and overall support... plenty of tuners know their way around the Holley software. I ended up going with an MS3X system as a learning experience - if I had to do it again I would have just gone with Holley and called it a day.
What do you want to know? I am researching a 7.0L build utilizing a 6.1L block --- slightly smaller bore than the 6.4L but everything else is similar... stroker kit for the 6.1L uses a 4.080" stroke while the 6.4L uses a 4.050" crank...
In short - you'd just order a stroker kit for the...
I was in the same boat with my 64 - ended up scoring a complete 8.75 (housing, axles, drum brakes, empty 742 case) out of a 1970 Charger for $200 -- I already had a 3.91SG pumpkin so I plan on just swapping the entire assembly in when my body comes back from paint shop.
Also to answer your...
5.7L hemis can be found for relatively affordable prices - even the 2009+ Eagle headed ones. For Transmission you can go with a built 727 with no OD to keep the price down - or you could even go with a dime-a-dozen GM 4L80E and have a huge aftermarket support and electronically controlled. While...
Not much help but I needed some for my old 68 RR Coupe and I ended up buying some at the Spring Fling swap meet for like $75 back in 2011
I did a quick look as well and didn't find any currently listed. Usually when I find things that are not very common it is "use your best judgement" on...