1970 Road Runner . with a BIG bullitt UPDATED
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Re: 1970 Road Runner . with a BIG bullit
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02/23/11 09:15 PM
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I am curious about the engine combo, I have a 493 which I still need to assemble and dyno.
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Re: 1970 Road Runner . with a BIG bullit
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02/24/11 09:01 AM
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I am curious about the engine combo, I have a 493 which I still need to assemble and dyno.
I'll be talking to the owner later this week, so I'll see what I can find out. As I didn't build it. I just get to put it in. and fire it up
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Re: 1970 Road Runner . with a BIG bullit
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02/24/11 05:39 PM
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Here is the thread for this build Link
1968 Charger R/T, 440 Auto, GG1; 1969 Super Bee, 383, 4-speed, T5; 1969.5 Road Runner, 440-6, 4-speed, 96; 1970 Duster 340, 4-speed, EV2; 1970 Charger R/T SE, 440 (496), Auto, EB3; 1970 Dart Swinger 340 (416), 4-speed, EV2; 1970 Corvette coupe, LS5, 4-speed, Daytona yellow; 2000 Corvette coupe, LS1, 6-speed, Twin Turbo, Torch red.
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Re: 1970 Road Runner . with a BIG bullit
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Here is the thread for this build Link
Thanks Ken
And on a side note, today went well. And with no issues it should be be back in the chassis early next week.
All the clutch components are in. Scattershield was already doweled so I didn't have to worry about dialing it in. And it's now painted and installed with all new grade 8 hardware, and I even remembered to put the block saver on.
Got the trans stripped and painted today. So it will be connected tomorrow afternoon. Nobody had header gaskets for a big block mopar on hand.so they should be in in the am. But all in all , today was good day.
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Re: 1970 Road Runner . with a BIG bullit
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Trans was all scratched up and painted hemi orange. Which just blends on against the Vitamin C Orange floor pans. So, it went from this,,,,,,,,
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Re: 1970 Road Runner . with a BIG bullit
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02/26/11 11:09 AM
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Hit a little snaffu, Turns out the water pump housing is a 69 and older casting, with the heater hose nipples being the same 5/8" size. Car is a 1970 and thus requires a one at 1/2" and one at 5/8"
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