74chAARger
Active Member
Just to recap, I am trying to rebuild the 74 Charger in stages and keep it driving more often than not.
So far - complete small block six-pack carb, intake and air cleaner sytem
- 360 engine stroked to 408, gives the carb something to work with
- rebuilt 727 trans
Now I am building a 8 3/4 diff to replace the 8 1/4 that origanally came with the car, and is still in there.
First I saw an ad 8 3/4 for sale, so I went and bought it. The unit was too narrow for the 74 spring perches, but I was able to sell it for use in a Dart.
Then I went to the pick and pull and found a 72 B-body with a 8 3/4 diff. Yanked it out and brought it home. It has 2.76 gears, but the 408 stroker should handle that. Having some time available during the holiday, I started work on it. First came a new Power-lock clutch type posi. Made in China, I know, but they are available on E-bay. The oil looked fairly clean in the used diff, when I yanked the pumpkin, and sent it to a gear shop for install.
The 8 3/4 diff has 11 inch brakes, so it will be a brake upgrade as well. I started the Charger, when we had some warmer ( -2 here in Canada) weather, didn't even need a boost, and the electric choke was working. I drove it around the block and parked beside the garage, ready for the diff install.
So far - complete small block six-pack carb, intake and air cleaner sytem
- 360 engine stroked to 408, gives the carb something to work with
- rebuilt 727 trans
Now I am building a 8 3/4 diff to replace the 8 1/4 that origanally came with the car, and is still in there.
First I saw an ad 8 3/4 for sale, so I went and bought it. The unit was too narrow for the 74 spring perches, but I was able to sell it for use in a Dart.
Then I went to the pick and pull and found a 72 B-body with a 8 3/4 diff. Yanked it out and brought it home. It has 2.76 gears, but the 408 stroker should handle that. Having some time available during the holiday, I started work on it. First came a new Power-lock clutch type posi. Made in China, I know, but they are available on E-bay. The oil looked fairly clean in the used diff, when I yanked the pumpkin, and sent it to a gear shop for install.
The 8 3/4 diff has 11 inch brakes, so it will be a brake upgrade as well. I started the Charger, when we had some warmer ( -2 here in Canada) weather, didn't even need a boost, and the electric choke was working. I drove it around the block and parked beside the garage, ready for the diff install.