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Just to confirm....a '69 440 Plymouth with the air grabber set up will have less than 1/2" space between the air cleaner lid and the hood? I'm asking because I'm installing the air grabber back onto my car and was surprised at how little space there is compared to other air cleaners.
I went back today to the parts store to return the first pump and now have the correct one. And this time I opened the box and looked at the pump before leaving the store. All looks good. I now need to install it.
Thanks again for the replies.
This is the only part numbers on the pump. The parts store confirmed that this number and the numbers on the box are correct but, their website picture shows a different pump, the pump I need. I'm taking this pump back today. I'll post what happens later.
Thanks for all if the replies.
I'm trying to install a new fuel pump onto a 1967 440 and the pump will not go all of the way into the engine. It seems the pump lever or arm is too straight or too long putting the pump on a steep angle when the arm is under the pushrod and, the bolt holes don't line up. The pushrod inside the...
What I'm trying to do is start a 1970 383 on a run stand. I'm using a starter mounting plate and a '69 flywheel. When bolted up they're too close together. That's why I asked about the flywheels' diameters.
I just learned that the starter mounting plate must be used with a 130 tooth flywheel. I...
Can anyone please tell me if the outside diameters are the same for a '69 big block flywheel as a '70 flywheel? I know each has a different side clutch. I want to know the teeth to teeth diameters.
Thanks