Re: Let the Hemi swap begin
[Re: GoodysGotaCuda]
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10/05/14 04:42 PM
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I am running a solid driver side/rubber pass side on my 6.1 and also ran the same style on my BB for about 14 years. All the alternatives "ACT" just like a solid mount anyway.
Mopar to the bone!!!
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Re: Let the Hemi swap begin
[Re: 72Swinger]
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10/05/14 10:33 PM
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Headers are in. They're 90% of a perfect fit to the car. They will need denting on the passengers side header with my 1.22" t bars, which I should have expected. If I had a 1.0" ish tb, this wouldn't be a problem. Both headers snaked in from the bottom without issue. I didn't even have the car very high up at all. I elected to not use the TTI gaskets, instead I picked the composite 6.1 factory gasket. It was surprising to see the AC compressor and steering box not hit on the drivers side. The notch that I made was more than enough on the k frame. I will have to pull the headers to make small adjustments, but nothing serious. As it sits now. I've got the intake on there only to keep dirt and critters out of the motor.
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Re: Let the Hemi swap begin
[Re: AlexP]
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10/08/14 10:01 AM
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Does it run yet?
Does it run yet?
Does it run yet?
Does it run yet?
We are brothers and sisters doing time on the planet for better or worse. I'll take the better, if you don't mind. - Stu Harmon
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Re: Let the Hemi swap begin
[Re: 68KillerBee]
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10/14/14 12:00 PM
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I remember you were wanting to get your gauges redone, somebody just posted a restored one. It's 1K though. "68 SAT" is the users name.
Redline Gaugeworks in LA does all of ours. They are AWESOME.
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Re: Let the Hemi swap begin
[Re: AlexP]
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10/22/14 10:05 PM
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I've said it to myself many times, but I must admit...I'm not happy to ding headers. Not even a little bit. But, unfortunately I had to with these TTI's. Mind you, I don't feel that I did the best job that I could beating these (I really should have used a ball peen hammer). The T-bars hit my passengers side collector severely. I thought that it was the fact that I have 1.22" bars, but there was over a half inch of interference. Thats the top of the DS header where it passes under the T-bar. The next area that hit was the #1 tube passing by the AC compressor. If I didn't have AC in mind, this wouldn't be an issue. I had to trim the AC compressor from the start as per 808cuda's post, but I also had to ding it to fit. I'll give the benefit of the doubt because these headers are from 2007 and weren't used until now. I don't know what changes have been made to the jig. I will say that TTI does have amazing customer service and I wouldn't use any other header for this swap. I have no doubt that Dougs is lightyears behind TTI. I talked to them on the phone and I wasn't impressed. Right now, they're in and they clear everything. I'm going to make one final change to the headers to make them fit a little better, which will be adding V-band connections to the collector to gain ground clearance. My car is silly low and I don't want those 3 bolt flanges catching on everything. Other than that, they will work well and support a ton of power. For a mild steel header, they are beefy where it counts and are very well coated. I'd be willing to pay double the price for them to be a low grade stainless though. I'm progressing on my build. I'm ready to leave the front of the car and start ordering fuel system components. The front end is sealed and ready to sit for a while. The engine is sealed from TB to headers. I know it will take me more than one try to get my fittings ordered from Summit.
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Re: Let the Hemi swap begin
[Re: AlexP]
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10/22/14 10:22 PM
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I take a piece of 1.5"x.250 wall tubing and put that where I need the dent and hit only that. Makes nicer dents lol.
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Re: Let the Hemi swap begin
[Re: 72Swinger]
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10/22/14 10:38 PM
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I take a piece of 1.5"x.250 wall tubing and put that where I need the dent and hit only that. Makes nicer dents lol.
Trust me, I'm not proud. That's the only part of my build that I'm not proud of.
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Re: Let the Hemi swap begin
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10/22/14 11:35 PM
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Are those the 1-3/4" primaries?
They are. The 2" is unneeded for most applications. I could make 1000hp with my blower and be fine.
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Re: Let the Hemi swap begin
[Re: AlexP]
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11/03/14 02:17 AM
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Hey what alternator and power steering pump are you using? Part numbers? thanks!
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Re: Let the Hemi swap begin
[Re: AlexP]
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11/03/14 02:58 AM
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Cool! So 2008 5.7 stuff will work on a 6.4? Good to know! I'm a newb when it comes to Gen III stuff haha!
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