Beautiful Job RC! Love the fender tag! Where can I get a similar one made for my build?
Talk to this guy on the Charger forum ............
Beautiful Job RC! Love the fender tag! Where can I get a similar one made for my build?
I've had a few custom made and you get what you pay for. Looks good and I'm sure it's been made right. Balancing is not necessary if you have one cut and they know what they're doing. Building new is what I used too do.460 clams with the U joints. I supplied the yoke.
I never had one made before, so I don’t know if it’s a good price or not. It was made fairly local, so no shipping costs.
What a nice looking tail light cover. Is it factory?Mounted the battery box today. Waiting on a friend to make up a bracket to mount the battery shutoff switch onto. Once I get that, I can complete the positive cable wiring.
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What a nice looking tail light cover. Is it factory?
Hmmm, I wonder if they fit other b bodies?Yes, 69 and 70 Chargers got them. There’s supposed to be a difference between the two years, but I don’t know what it is.
Hmmm, I wonder if they fit other b bodies?
There's always 3D printing.I tend to doubt it.
The last DS I had shortened was one I did myself for the 66 Belvedere /6 car. It worked fairly well but had some vibration above 4k rpm. It wasn't bad at all but didn't go above 4k all that much unless it was at the drag strip. Had to shorten it once the 8 3/4 went in and the shaft was in the car when I went 7 rounds at the track The /6 was only good for about 4600 anyways lol460 clams with the U joints. I supplied the yoke.
I never had one made before, so I don’t know if it’s a good price or not. It was made fairly local, so no shipping costs.
Gotta run the pipes out to the rear....axe me how I know! At least for a daily driver anyways lolI would leave the exhaust as is. No need to complicate things with restrictive mufflers.
In which gear? Wouldn't the driveshaft be turning much faster at 3K in third gear than at 4K in first gear?It worked fairly well but had some vibration above 4k rpm.
Looks great and I've made a few bracket before. I always moved my batteries to the back, a room thing and on one, I just mounted the shut off directly on the box.Mounted the battery box today. Waiting on a friend to make up a bracket to mount the battery shutoff switch onto. Once I get that, I can complete the positive cable wiring.
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I see you have the factory type bumper jack mounted in the trunk. Realistically, will you ever really want to use that if you get a flat? Since this is a modified car, I suggest a bottle jack instead so you can change a tire if needed.Mounted the battery box today. Waiting on a friend to make up a bracket to mount the battery shutoff switch onto. Once I get that, I can complete the positive cable wiring.
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I am personally not a fan of having a high power, unfused cable running from the trunk to the starter, so I commend you for using a fuse - I think that is wise to avoid major issues if there is ever a short. I have wired these before with a relay that only powers the cable during starting, but a fuse will provide similar protection. Nice work as always!
Sears use to sell small floor jack I bought so no jacking on my bumper. The box is about 20"L 10"H 10"W Only took it out of the box to look At it. Knock on wood.I see you have the factory type bumper jack mounted in the trunk. Realistically, will you ever really want to use that if you get a flat? Since this is a modified car, I suggest a bottle jack instead so you can change a tire if needed.
I am personally not a fan of having a high power, unfused cable running from the trunk to the starter, so I commend you for using a fuse - I think that is wise to avoid major issues if there is ever a short. I have wired these before with a relay that only powers the cable during starting, but a fuse will provide similar protection. Nice work as always!