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  1. Lefty71

    Help ID a Transmission

    I cant quite make the four digits after the trans id number... if it says 5575, then it was built November 1, 1976, so for 1977 model year vehicle.
  2. Lefty71

    Who has used a 440 crank in a 383 block?

    Watch your toes if that one falls over lol. I love the rods used as a "thermostat" :thumbsup:
  3. Lefty71

    Rejuvenating old batteries

    Anyone tight with corner store used car dealer?? Ask them what their battery suppliers do.... i had an old guy tell me just a few years ago he only paid $10 to renew them.... most new over the counter brand name ones were $100 then.
  4. Lefty71

    So mid to late 70,s 440 blocks are actually better than the earlier 440,s?

    Many later blocks are "cold weather" blocks. The sides by the freeze plugs are visibly thicker. They are all heavy duty tho really, and you need to state your horsepower intent and race duty before worrying about the vintage.
  5. Lefty71

    Is this a real Car?

    Amen
  6. Lefty71

    383 Cast of Forged crankshaft??

    You def need to fix the mistakes. An original forged crank should be easy to find.
  7. Lefty71

    Who has used a 440 crank in a 383 block?

    Minus a few pounds :poke:
  8. Lefty71

    IBM card info? '64 Sport Fury convertible

    Not a max wedge is sadly about the only thing i know. Oh, and bonus points for trading in a Chevy lol.
  9. Lefty71

    Rebuilt 727

    Then John Cope will know something about it. Just a phone call away. :thumbsup:
  10. Lefty71

    Steering wheel identification

    Take the horn ring off (twist) and post up the casting number. You can look it up in the parts books that way
  11. Lefty71

    Ring/pinion pattern off...

    TV is overrated..... maybe it always has been lol.
  12. Lefty71

    Rebuilt 727

    Some valve bodys do allow this..... its pretty common. I would double.....triple check the shifter linkage tho, just to make sure the shifter and rods are allowing the trans detents to remain fully seated at all points.
  13. Lefty71

    What's it Worth What is a fair price for a 1968 and/or 1970 383?

    Are these the 383s that KernDog picked up and tore down??
  14. Lefty71

    Unknown camshaft

    Their catalog is online. Should be able to just look up the Cat.# unless its obsolete.
  15. Lefty71

    518 heads

    I dont know prices.... i have a good pair and they werent cheap. The purist in me says that hopefully yours get to a good home, like a true stage3 car.
  16. Lefty71

    518 heads

    The stage 2 intake will work without issues. A&A trans makes/sells an aftermarket crossram too, if you should need one. I havta agree with RemCharger on this.... you could likely get a real good buck for that original set if you chose to go that route. I think racers are hunting the...
  17. Lefty71

    Ring/pinion pattern off...

    Maybe, but are`nt we seeing a 60`s mopar part number and a `68? date code on the ring gear pic.
  18. Lefty71

    518 heads

    Hard to find.... what do you need to know?? https://racehemi.maxwedge.com/
  19. Lefty71

    The pink elephant rises

    Was Ed Pink involved in the building process???
  20. Lefty71

    Who is making 500"+ BBM Crates these days?

    Im pretty sure i spent just under $10,000 to build an Indy headed 470, 20 years ago. I can`t imagine you would want an eight thousand dollar one now.
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