Re: My Gen III Hemi A-body build.
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02/09/15 02:01 PM
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I can see why Ray, same patina on the cowl for sure!
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Re: My Gen III Hemi A-body build.
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02/16/15 06:22 PM
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UPS guy showed up with some goodies. Accusump and some fire extinguisher to rollbar brackets from WEHRS Machine. Very slick and lightweight. Also bought a clamp on breather tank, bottom un screws off for cleaning and its super light weight too.
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Re: My Gen III Hemi A-body build.
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Thanks Wade, I really need to get it done soon. Tired of the parts collecting phase. Need to get the under dash situated, make mounts for ecu,relays etc so I can pull dash, paint cage, finish engine compartment and start wiring. Once those 4 things are done ill get hoist over here and start assembly.
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Re: My Gen III Hemi A-body build.
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03/06/15 02:34 AM
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Also swapped out the RST disc with McLeod for there RXT disc, one less thing to wonder why I just do that when It was apart DUH!!! Floater plate back on I also checked the bell for parallel, had to add .005 shim to 9,10 and 11 o'clock bolts of bell after that an some .007 dowels I had leftover from the BB I had .004 TIR and about .00075 away from parallel, pretty sweet there. And the cute little Kibota garden tractor starter fits now after some block butchery.
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Re: My Gen III Hemi A-body build.
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03/07/15 10:18 AM
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That bellhousing is so small! QuickTime FTW
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Re: My Gen III Hemi A-body build.
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I see you take ground cables very serious... Or are those the engine lift cables?
Yep 6awg. The one hanging by the starter is the charge wire. After reading Monte Smiths advice on isolating grounds, floating grounds, I had the epiphany that the ground side is just as if not more important than the positive side. Only thing different in my case is the EFI source harness has the positive go to the starter and the grounds to the heads instead of direct to battery, that is how Mike set it up.
Hey can you elaborate more on what Monte wrote on grounds? Or what else you have as a ground setup? Very interesting info! Thanks
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