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Trying to find even a close block would be a nightmare. Someone smarter than me will chime in and tell us when Chrysler started stamping assembly dates on there. Hopefully your car wouldn't have had that. If that is the case it would open up the availability of a block. But still finding a...
I'll take the 1967 R/T, with the optional "High Performance Engine".
Back in the early to mid 70s there was a used car lot in Mountain View CA called "Performance Unlimited". Nothing but used muscle.
They had a bone stock blue '68 HEMI RR for $2500 that sat there for a year. Same with the...
Assuming this was done in the car that should rule out most anything except the valve body. Not that something couldn't have broke, but highly unlikely. No gears at all means no fluid feed to any of the clutches or bands. That leaves few options. The rooster comb isn't engaged in the manual...
Have a hemi/727 GTX broadcast sheet shows the fan 32 spacer 34
January 5, 1967 SBD
That means 7 Blade fixed fan.
Same as all the 440/727 GTX sheets I have.
Turning the adjustment screw counter clockwise (normally undoing), is actually putting more pressure on the spring, thereby increasing the line pressure. Sounds couter-intuitive, but that's the way it works.
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I'm wondering what my options are for a 426 hemi for a correct restoration if I'm not able to find the car's original block?
My car was built in October of 1968.
Would the block need to have a build date of a couple months prior?
Not sure how Plymouth did things.
Welcome from Edmonton, AB...my parents took us on a fishing trip to Campbell River many decades ago. Nice '70 Charger, my own '70 500 probably looked almost identical to yours when it rolled off the assembly line...green with matching green vinyl top. It's going to look a tad different when I'm...