Re: 5.7 Hemi in a 67 Barracuda
[Re: Daty Rogers]
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02/10/06 10:36 AM
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Just wandering on how everybodies garage art is coming along, mine STALLED OUT over supply issues and massive quanities of working 3rd shift OT the last few nice weekends, had one good weekend but a self-important numbnut decided to share his flu from the idiot side of his brain, promptly nailing 6 good dedicated people (out of 18 total) in their respective deathbeds (me included) and and waste out the rest. AutoRama is a distant memory, I hate using timebank on being sick... Now DD's got it, she is a horrible patient, great...
So no new updates, other than help Ben Grasso with his, found radiator hoses that will work on a 27" radiatior, and looking into electric fans (again), Billy is steering me to some NAPA kits that are reasonable and local, work well, installs easily, and can get me a great deal.
I noticed a for more 5.7 hemi swap inquiries and steered them this way, speak up if you're here!
-Daty
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Re: 5.7 Hemi in a 67 Barracuda
[Re: Daty Rogers]
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02/10/06 11:56 AM
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finally got my radiator in the weld shop for the brackets to get stich welded. they just came in the mail. need to install the clamps on my dana. still working on how to get this motor started!
They only see Stars... when hit by a Mopar!
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Re: 5.7 Hemi in a 67 Barracuda
[Re: Daty Rogers]
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02/15/06 10:58 AM
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picked up and installed my radiator on monday. need to go thru fitting the hoses process. finished clamping in my rear end. have to mount on the brakes. is there a big difference using 10" x 2" -vrs- 11" x 2 1/2" set up? the 11" I have are the finned hubs where the 10" are just plain.
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Re: 5.7 Hemi in a 67 Barracuda
[Re: 440whiteboy]
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02/16/06 07:03 AM
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How big a radiator, 22 or 27? I got the hoses figured out for a 27", the radiator a friend gave me is a 27", only needed one patch and a cleaning ($35!), the remote filter and the radiator hose down there get kinda cozy. On you rear brakes, how big is the front? If you have 11" disks then using the 11" rear drums you'll have to bias down the rear quite a bit, if you have 12" disks the 11" will be fine. On my Cuda I use 12" disk front and a www.tsmmfg.com 11" disk rear kit, well balanced and I didn't need to dial down the rear any. -Daty
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Re: 5.7 Hemi in a 67 Barracuda
[Re: Clair_Davis]
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02/18/06 09:31 AM
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hey thanks for your help will use the 10" and road test.
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Re: 5.7 Hemi in a 67 Barracuda
[Re: 440whiteboy]
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02/18/06 11:34 AM
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If you're planning on rebuilding the whole drum assembly anyway, check to see what size wheel cylinders are in there now. I've been using (I think... slept MANY times since the change) 13/16" wheel cylinders from an early-70's Dodge truck (I think also on early 70's Darts, too), and my 10x2.5" rear drums don't lock at all. Hard "panic" stops will still lock the fronts first, and I've never had a proportioning valve in the car. I'll be checking on 7/8" cylinders some time later this year, to see if it helps stopping some more, or starts to lock up again. I *THINK* the OEM wheel cylinders were 15/16".
Front brakes are 11.75" Cordoba rotors with (previously) 73+ A-body slider calipers, and now 2000 Viper calipers. Both appear to work about the same for the kind of driving I do. Daty's TSM rear disks are pretty nice, though, and I think he's pretty happy with how that part of his Hemification project turned out.
Clair
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Re: 5.7 Hemi in a 67 Barracuda
[Re: Clair_Davis]
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02/19/06 02:33 PM
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dont know the size of the cylinders? would like to go to the disk as well, but I have to trim back at this point with so much going on. this is why ill use the drums for they are in hand and do have an recent rebuilt of the shoes and springs.
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Re: 5.7 Hemi in a 67 Barracuda
[Re: Daty Rogers]
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02/28/06 10:18 AM
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so winter time brings on the colds to even you guys down south eh? thought that was a northern thing? glad your better now.
Im getting ready to run my gas system too from FBO, are you going with the -10 for the main run, then the -8 for the return line? should the pickup used in the gas tank be the larger 3/8" unit?
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Re: 5.7 Hemi in a 67 Barracuda
[Re: Daty Rogers]
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02/28/06 10:56 AM
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Tried replying last night, but I guess it timed out when I had to go wrangle Willie for bedtime... grrrrr... ANYWAY, I'm glad to help, Daty. No hurry on the relo pics, that's not one of my priority projects. Regarding the electric fan, though, although you didn't ask, I'll throw this little tidbit out there. I'm going to be using a fan controller from Delta Current Control. Their web site is set up in crappy frames, so click on "Components", and then scroll down to the bottom to see the unit. Basically controls voltage to the fan, so the start-up current spike is tiny, and runs the fan at varying speeds all the time to maintain rock-solid engine temps at a level YOU select. Pretty dang cool, and they've got a great reputation with the folks over on the Pro-Touring.com web site. It's only money, right? Clair
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Re: 5.7 Hemi in a 67 Barracuda
[Re: Daty Rogers]
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03/11/06 08:24 AM
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yes daty on the AN lines - I dont know any tips as of yet. In calling a Rep he said your to wrap them with tape at the cut line ( hack saw or grinder cut off tool ) you want a clean cut. remove the red threaded end and slip it over the stainless line - watch your finger tips! install in a vise and clamp the blue nut end. push the red line into place and using a wrench tighten.
the oil filter looks good, did it come with the mounting plate?
how many cfm's on your fan? looks like you have a good 3" space between the motor.
noticed your wire harness not on the sensors.
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