Re: 5.7 Hemi in a 67 Barracuda
[Re: Daty Rogers]
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05/03/06 07:49 AM
05/03/06 07:49 AM
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RestoRick
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A couple ideas come to mind... 1. Jog the engine to the passenger side a touch. 2. Disassemble the steering column and modify the steering shaft with a smaller solid stock. I suppose you could even make a weld-in coupler insert deal that would reduce the diameter in that area. 3. Yes spacing up motor mounts might do it too... as you said header clearances may be hurt with that though. Try it and see! Rick
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Re: 5.7 Hemi in a 67 Barracuda
[Re: Daty Rogers]
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05/15/06 05:17 PM
05/15/06 05:17 PM
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Daty,
For clearer closeup pics, you can see if your camera has a macro setting, or back up a little, have plenty of light, and use the camera's zoom.
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Re: 5.7 Hemi in a 67 Barracuda
[Re: Daty Rogers]
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07/23/06 09:19 PM
07/23/06 09:19 PM
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Clair_Davis
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I'm using 3/8" aluminum line, with those rubber-insulated clamps to hold it to the body. My fuel system isn't as straight-forward as yours, but basically from the rear axle forward, the line hugs the subframe where it's welded to the unibody, then along the SFC (photo), through the hole in the chassis that the original 5/16" line still runs (that's my return line), then up to the engine bay to the regulator. The aluminum line is really easy to work with, even in a double-flare. With the AN sleeves, you only have to single flare, which saves a lot of time / heart ache. All the rubber clamp things are held on with SS self-tapping screws I got from Homie Depot or Lowe's, and that's where I got the clamps, too. I'm sure you could find clamps sized right for your flex line. If the clamps are spaced pretty close, you won't have any reall sag problems. Clair
Last edited by Clair_Davis; 07/23/06 09:20 PM.
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kickdown and throttle linkage
[Re: Daty Rogers]
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08/03/06 09:40 AM
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Daty Rogers
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Re: kickdown and throttle linkage
[Re: Daty Rogers]
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08/03/06 10:48 AM
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440whiteboy
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looks like you got it daty!
can you take a side view pic of your regulator/guage with the return line.
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Re: kickdown and throttle linkage
[Re: 440whiteboy]
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08/04/06 12:15 AM
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Sure will, I'll do it when I get home. How's everyone else's project soming along, mine has had time issues all year (really stinks, and entire cruise season is almost gone)?
I attached the pic requested...
-Daty
Last edited by datyrogers; 08/04/06 08:01 AM.
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