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Re: Its Time To Build [Re: 440_Offroader] #2765277
04/17/20 10:16 PM
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Originally Posted by 440_Offroader
I thought I read somewhere that you needed to use a 130 tooth flywheel in an auto trans housing... Maybe someone can confirm?


That would be good to know.. thanks for the info
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Re: Its Time To Build [Re: 440_Offroader] #2765283
04/17/20 10:32 PM
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Originally Posted by 440_Offroader
I thought I read somewhere that you needed to use a 130 tooth flywheel in an auto trans housing... Maybe someone can confirm?


Can someone confirm this.. I'll be cutting down a auto trans housing and using a flywheel .. thanks
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Re: Its Time To Build [Re: MR_P_BODY] #2765322
04/18/20 01:42 AM
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I used a empty B/RB 727 case with the front part, ring gear part, of a blown up 8 inch converter to start and run one motor on a engine dolly to check it for oil leaks, it worked well up


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Re: Its Time To Build [Re: Cab_Burge] #2765693
04/18/20 10:13 PM
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I built mine using the base from an old Mopar MDS computer stand. Cut an old 12" converter in half and drilled a flex plate for dual 6 and 8 bolt pattern. First version didn't clear the TTI Hemi headers, so I swapped them side to side.

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Re: Its Time To Build [Re: Moparrob68] #2765701
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Version 2.0 I built to clear the TTI headers with the trans mount attaching to the pan rail. It also doubles as a transport stand on dyne day. I used C channel that locks into the bed liner groves.

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Re: Its Time To Build [Re: Moparrob68] #2765704
04/18/20 10:32 PM
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Had a couple big blocks on it too.

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Re: Its Time To Build [Re: Moparrob68] #2765707
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Even welded up some small block mounts

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Re: Its Time To Build [Re: MR_P_BODY] #2765751
04/19/20 06:22 AM
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Originally Posted by MR_P_BODY
I am so bored I think I will build a break in engine stand.. my last engine is basically done other
than getting PRs.. I have pretty much everything thats needed.. I need to look around to see
if I have a bell housing and a flywheel.. might be one in the pole barn.. any ideas on a trick one..
I use to have one years ago but sold it
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Ive got a coupld engines Id like to run in
And it would be cool to test out six pack stuff
without leaning over fenders .

Wish i could bite the bullet and buy a easy run

Saw this at Carlisle
Years in a row ..

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Re: Its Time To Build [Re: Moparrob68] #2765892
04/19/20 12:03 PM
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Thats a good looking setup up
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