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Re: Photo Dump: TKX Swapping My '76 Charger [Re: Remy-Z] #3216315
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Looks Awesome.

Good work. up

Seems like you figured out your adapter problem. Both those columns are Mopar non tilt columns, did you figure out why the adapter didn't work?

Re: Photo Dump: TKX Swapping My '76 Charger [Re: IMGTX] #3216398
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Originally Posted by IMGTX
Looks Awesome.

Good work. up

Seems like you figured out your adapter problem. Both those columns are Mopar non tilt columns, did you figure out why the adapter didn't work?


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Re: Photo Dump: TKX Swapping My '76 Charger [Re: moparmike1] #3216546
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The diameter of the steering shaft of FJMs is smaller. The can physically will not fit over a B-body steering shaft. I took another look at it when I swapped the collapsable section of the steering shaft between the two B-body columns (different bearing systems at the firewall end) and short of a 10-pound sledge and the work ethic of John Henry, the Mirada adapter won't fit.

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Bellhousing has been dialed in, mercifully it was within spec from the start. Whoever designed that magnetic-base contraption for the dial indicator has their own room reserved in a special warm place. ozbbq

Next up: Clutch installation and floor opening.

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Re: Photo Dump: TKX Swapping My '76 Charger [Re: Remy-Z] #3219931
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First fitment. More trimming than I expected, but all the same, not bad either.

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Re: Photo Dump: TKX Swapping My '76 Charger [Re: Remy-Z] #3220001
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You can slice the seam where the floor pan meets the firewall at the 9, 10.5, 12, 1.5 and 3 o' clock positions, and fold it forward until it's flush with the firewall for more clearance. Helps a lot for being able to reach the topmost bellhousing bolts.


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Re: Photo Dump: TKX Swapping My '76 Charger [Re: MarkZ] #3220005
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I'm actually surprised at how much room I have for the bell bolts! Doesn't look like I'll need to fold/roll anything. Even with my gigantic paw, the bellhousing bolts weren't an issue.

Re: Photo Dump: TKX Swapping My '76 Charger [Re: Remy-Z] #3220041
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Car looks awesome.

Do you have a plan to reinforce where the center of the crossmember is removed?

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The transmission crossmember will supply the reinforcement, the open ends of the crossmember will be boxed in and additional metal will be added where the hole got trimmed too far forward on the floorpan. Since the torsion bar crossmember is less than an inch forward of this position, I don't expect any issues.

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Disassembled the whole kit to clean up the hole in the floor and where I cut the brace. Painted bare metal in primer and Garnet Red. Installed the secondary fitment ring into the bellhousing, then took the measurements before installing the throwout bearing. Finally, topped the trans off with fluid, installed the new driveline and fired the Charger off for the first time since late December.

Still need to actually run the hydraulics, from the reservoir to the bearing before the car can move. Also need to rework some wiring so that the key works again, make cover plates for the open portions of the floor, and replace some gaskets (valve cover and axle cover) while the car is in the air. But progress is moving along...something that historically hasn't been my forte.

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Re: Photo Dump: TKX Swapping My '76 Charger [Re: Remy-Z] #3223133
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Awesome work.

Great Pics up

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Made a big push forwards last night on the Charger. The cruise control module was removed. Not sure if this is a temporary thing or if this will be permanent...the servo never worked and not sure how it is supposed to function without the speedometer cables (I'm running an electronic speedometer). Then decided to tackle the leaking rear diff cover. Good thing I did, there was barely anything functioning as a gasket. Good, clear fluid did come out, so I'm hoping I dodged a bullet here. Next up was routing lines for the throwout bearing. A plastic plug next to the steering column was perfect for the pedal-to-bearing line, while a hole in the firewall next to the HVAC vacuum line was great for the reservoir-to-pedal hose. Finally, took the cruise control cable bracket off of the brake booster, beat the poor thing flat, flipped it and drilled it to mount the reservoir.

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Re: Photo Dump: TKX Swapping My '76 Charger [Re: Remy-Z] #3223514
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progress is always a good thing. up
however, in my old age, i have come to the conclusion there are no such things as : "5 minute, 5 hour, or 5 day" jobs.............. whistling panic biggrin
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Originally Posted by moparx
progress is always a good thing. up
however, in my old age, i have come to the conclusion there are no such things as : "5 minute, 5 hour, or 5 day" jobs.............. whistling panic biggrin
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No doubt. This conversion is pushing into Month 4. But the light at the end of the tunnel has been getting brighter. Backed it off of the ramps and putted it around the yard yesterday. It's back on the ramps...need to check bearing clearance and clutch engagement, when pedal is in there's noise. But with pedal out, she moves. A few days of final tweaking and it should be running up and down the road.

Then comes the list of things I have to put back together before Power Tour/Carlisle. panic

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First drive has been completed! One 23-mile trip so far, shifts nice, cruises great. Little noisy, but it's a fresh trans and there's still a pretty open hole in the floor I need to patch up. Only found one problem: Does not like starting off at all. First or reverse.

2.41 open 8.25. Can't imagine why... eyes

That's all for now. Off to make a post in the Moparts classifieds...

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Awesome it is up and running.

Plans for a rear end yet?

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Originally Posted by IMGTX
Plans for a rear end yet?


Already hunting. At a minimum, I need to step up to a 3.23. This poor boat is hurting starting out in first or reverse. Once moving, it's fantastic, but 5th is only useful well after 70 MPH. Unfortunately, I'm afraid that the window to get anything built before either Power Tour or Carlisle is just about shut. If I'm lucky and find something, it'll have to be drop-in ready. I've got other, even more pressing issues to contend with at the moment, too...rear suspension is too soft and currently too low, need to replace rear tires (see above), need to get the interior back together, need to figure out why my brand-freaking-new gauge cluster's fuel gauge is as useless as a submarine's screen door. Right now, the car moves. As long as I avoid hill starts, I'll be okay.

(if anyone has a rear axle ready to go near Kentucky, let me know ASAP! help)

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