Re: Big block options/ideas for '66?
[Re: QuickDodge]
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05/16/14 05:41 PM
05/16/14 05:41 PM
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For reference, when people talk about the industrial 413 this is what they have in mind: Notice the water pump is really high on the engine? The water pump itself is a larger diameter than a passenger car pump and the housing has bosses that flow water directly into the heads. That might help the OP understand what to look for.
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Re: Big block options/ideas for '66?
[Re: Bayoulee]
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05/16/14 10:25 PM
05/16/14 10:25 PM
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I see that you're in Missouri, what part of Missouri?
Kayse can't keep up at all now. lol
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Re: Big block options/ideas for '66?
[Re: Bayoulee]
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05/18/14 10:47 PM
05/18/14 10:47 PM
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Has an aluminum intake and a untuned Edelbrock carb. other than that, Yes it is stock the swap was eazy peazy. used the radiator and and a few other items. if you wait to find the right car you can get power disk brakes for your 66 as well.
Last edited by modelmakerinc; 05/18/14 10:50 PM.
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