Re: Let the Hemi swap begin
[Re: AlexP]
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09/22/14 07:59 AM
09/22/14 07:59 AM
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5.7L Hemi, 6spd
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5.7L Hemi, 6spd
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Starter clearance is great. Better than I was expecting.
"Hemi" starter or your normal magnum "mini-starter"? I didn't get a starter with the engine but I do have a magnum starter around.
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Re: Let the Hemi swap begin
[Re: AlexP]
#1577448
09/29/14 01:22 PM
09/29/14 01:22 PM
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Posts: 10,645 Houston, Tx
AlexP
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A little update: -My bellhousing alignment dowels pulled out with the block plate. They say that they need 7 ft lb., but clearly I didn't get that much (they were tight...) -Accessory drive is almost done, just need to add the balancer and PS pump. It was a heck of a time finding the right idler pulley bolt. -I ground on the mount for the ps side engine mount. I also found my Moroso Solid Mount for the drivers side. No mods needed. -I bought radiator hoses and they're going to work out pretty well. Upper radiator hose for passenger side neck: Dayco C72282 - ID of 1.44 and 1.72 (for a 2006 Dodge Charger 5.7 hemi) Lower radiator hose for drivers side neck: Dayco E72281 - 1.44 & 1.66 ID (I measured this one in the store- the water pump side was ~1.5" I think, and the radiator side was smaller) - this is for a 5.7 dodge charger Thanks to wade for his FABO post on radiator hoses.
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Re: Let the Hemi swap begin
[Re: AlexP]
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10/04/14 06:30 PM
10/04/14 06:30 PM
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....and its in! It fits well. It took some fighting on the biscuit mounts and a little clearancing of the moroso solid mount, but it all fits without issue. Next up, try and slide the headers in from underneath, bolt on the 6.1 intake and add the oil filter adapter. It will be sealed and I can move onto the fuel system mounting of the additional pump and accumulator. I have to say, it is a really good looking motor for this car. A huge thanks to Wade (uhcoog1) for helping me drop it in and being a confidant for all of my tough hotroding decisions lol.
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Re: Let the Hemi swap begin
[Re: AlexP]
#1577453
10/04/14 09:17 PM
10/04/14 09:17 PM
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Uhcoog1
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Easiest Hemi swap so far!
-'02 Dodge Viper Ex-World Challenge racecar -'73 Duster, 6.1 based 392 hilborn hemi, tko600, full floater rear 9", Hellwig custom bars, viper brakes, built for road course
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Re: Let the Hemi swap begin
[Re: AlexP]
#1577457
10/05/14 12:59 PM
10/05/14 12:59 PM
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GoodysGotaCuda
5.7L Hemi, 6spd
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Posts: 25,050
Texas
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I'm only running a solid mount on the drivers side, the passenger side is a cheap rubber mount.
I ran my 318 that way for several years. Seems fine, I kept eating up parts store driver's side biscuits.
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