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Re: Building dakota for son
[Re: mhead]
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07/15/18 12:45 AM
07/15/18 12:45 AM
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71yelladustr
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Hooker 5803 is what you need. Standard truck oil pan won’t fit. Needs to be Dakota/Durango style oil pan.
Last edited by 71yelladustr; 07/15/18 12:47 AM.
392 gen III hemi on E-85 727 trans Dana 60 10.02@134
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Re: Building dakota for son
[Re: mhead]
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07/15/18 04:11 PM
07/15/18 04:11 PM
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Use a factory magnum oil pan. They weigh anywhere between 3100 to 3300 lbs depending on how they are equipped.
392 gen III hemi on E-85 727 trans Dana 60 10.02@134
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Re: Building dakota for son
[Re: mhead]
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07/18/18 12:07 AM
07/18/18 12:07 AM
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mopar65
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Hey you got any pics of your Dakota? I am building a 91 SB my self.
3520 pound race ready 1973 Street/Strip Dodge Dart - Stock stroke 440/727
10.49 @ 125.0 on 93 pump gas & ET Street Radials. More to come...
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Re: Building dakota for son
[Re: J. Hammer]
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07/18/18 02:25 AM
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One that I used to own and a current Driver. Hey thanks for the pics. Nice looking Dakotas there. My 91 is also a sport but in blue. But my 91 the cab was rusted out at the front cab mounts etc. I ended up buying a rust free 87 long bed. It’s a V6 auto truck. So decided to pull the cab off the 87 and put it on my 91 SB frame. What kind of E/T are you wanting to run? Mine should be in the low 11 in the 1/4 if I ever get it done. Lol also thanks for the pics
3520 pound race ready 1973 Street/Strip Dodge Dart - Stock stroke 440/727
10.49 @ 125.0 on 93 pump gas & ET Street Radials. More to come...
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Re: Building dakota for son
[Re: J. Hammer]
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07/18/18 09:26 AM
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The first truck has run low 6's 1/8 mile,pump gas hyd cam ,3.73 gear,3500lb(w driver) drive up to 80 miles to the track street truck. Can't comment on the later version,still testing stuff. Wow that sounds like a great runing truck. Care to tell more anout the build. I want to drive mine on the street a lot. I have a 518 auto I can build. But then I want to build a 904 for a faster ET. Lol
3520 pound race ready 1973 Street/Strip Dodge Dart - Stock stroke 440/727
10.49 @ 125.0 on 93 pump gas & ET Street Radials. More to come...
( SGT Miller) Proudly served 12 years in the US ARMY RESERVES
support our troops
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