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THe marks that you see on the crankshaft are "knurl" marks because the original seal going back many years was rope that was installed and formed into place with a Chrysler tool. In about 67 or so they came out with the neoprene replacement which made it so much easier to installed and remove ...
You have to also remember that in 1960 and 1961 there was a 361 raised block used in the Chrysler line of large body cars that were "raised block" and had crankshafts that were about 1" longer due to the cast iron torqueflite trans until 1962 when the aluminum torqueflite was introduce and the...
I have restored 8 of the 15 cars that I had at one time and learned 40 years ago that you do it for the love of the particular car and model and not from the viewpoint of what you can get for it. I usually don't sell from my collection and have ended up buying back cars that I parted with. It's...
I think what you are doing is great for all the Mopar owners. Perhaps you can point me in the right direction. I purchased through a friend, Edith Sanders, a ,new 1963 Dodge 330 4 door sedan with the 413 Max Wedge 415HP motor and a T85 3 speed. Black Red interior radio ,variable wipers,391sure...
I agree with MCODECUDA. The sensor should be in the pan .I never checked the temp in my street hemi but I seem to remember that the converter in my '64 Plymouth 426 max runs around 180 to 200 with a 6500 stall converter. I think a converter from Rick Allison at A&A trans would be a reasonable...
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There is no difference on the flywheel hub mount on any of the 361 to 440 crabks. The heni is an 8 bolt crank but still the same hub size.
Maybe there was a problem with the engine at one time and the crank was replaced with a 440 cast crank. that will set up a vibration if it does not have the...
Hi,
I have been absent from the forums for the past 4 weeks and saw you post today. I had to sit here and think about what you stated.
It happened to me 5 times in my life 2 times it was girls in high school that I put on a pedestal and not until one of my close friends told me what they both...
Hi,
I saw the ad. You don't say if you are looking for a magnesium or MP. I have a new never used aluminum cross ram with a set of adapter plates that coes between the intake and carbs,This is from Chrysler development it has the 2 removable top plates for interior work or to reposition the...
It appears to be a crank for the 413 1960-1961 .In that application the studs are in the converter hub and the holes in the end of the crank are offset so the balance is correct. On the early set up even the 331-354-392 all had converters that bolted to the crank and the cast iron torquelfite...
Does he plan on backing up to the pre-stage/stage bulbs and then launch it that way? This I have gotta see.!! (assuming this is a rear wheel drive car?)
Being 80 years old I was in my early years before working for Chrysler and as a tech on a one year service we would change the in-line filter. I always turned them inlet side down but never found any dirt as the flat filter in the pan caught it all. I was on the Chrysler Racing support program...
Hi Mark,
This has nothing to do with what happened to your trans,but when I look at you breakdown of engine build and I see that you used all the good parts I am surprised that you used your cast crank! I am an engine builder ASE Certified Master Machinist owning my own shop and I never did a...
Thanks to all for your concerns about the steering. I think the radials are a little easier as far as the steering and yes if you are moving only slightly it is easier to steer. I have a '64 Plymouth Belvedere wagon with the 426 max-wedge engine which is a former IHRA & NHRA National record...
I have 9 Mopar vehicles in my collection but my question is about the '67 Plymouth GTX -426 Hemi that I bought last October 2021. Being in Maine it went into storage right away due to snow already on the ground. I finally had a chance to drive it in April after removing the factory bias...