'65 Chrysler 300L to be exact. My dad had a '65 Newport and I remember seeing these at the dealership where the lines through the headlight lenses stood out to me.
Welcome from down San Diego way!
Cruisin' Grand in Escondido has a themed show/cruise every Friday, April through September and has a Mopar Night each year where Mopars are the theme (already passed for this year). Even when it's not Mopar Night there are some fine Mopars to be seen on a weekly...
Yeah, I probably wouldn't worry about it. While it's a non-standard arrangement, the respray is a plausible explanation with the body shop having likely lost the original screws and grabbed whatever was laying around to reattach the tags - albeit reversed. The TRANS AM tag should have witness...
Likewise :-) Good point on the oils. Many modern oils lack the ZDDP (Zinc) that is necessary for flat tappet cams (solid or hydraulic). It's not needed in most modern engines since they have roller tappets; thus much less friction. There are some oils that have high ZDDP (search the web) and one...
I would never start a fresh engine without priming, so that is number one.
As far as the springs, you might get away without removing the inners....or not. Think about it like this:
.513" lift x 402 lbs/in spring rate is 206 lbs PLUS the seat pressure of 115. So at full lift the springs are...
While you are waiting for parts.... This is a good mod to complement the HV pump. Fluids don't like sharp turns and this softens the transition somewhat.
The "vents" in the Milodon pan appear to be intended to emulate a scraper and that makes it a better design, but the lack of coverage would...
Welcome from SoCal. Nice Challenger!
Hopefully the Mopar Brotherhood won't kick me out, but I always thought the '69 Mach 1 was the best looking Ford ever.
It just so happens that I have a new Melling pump on the shelf and a 340 short block being assembled. The pump didn't want to start right away so I measured the pump neck and the main cap bore. Both are exactly .6875" which is a light press fit. I did take a piece of emery cloth and make sure...
First off: WELCOME!
Best advice ever. I have an AAR that was converted into a drag car in the mid 1970s. It *could* be restored, but would be a lot of work. But before actively racing it I put the original numbers matching block and trans into storage and used another 340 engine.
As far as...
Cool story. When I first saw it I thought the RTS was the Sonic Cuda, but its not. In the late 1970's I bought this '72 Cuda from a friend who was the original owner and had the Sonic-styled paint applied. Was a 340 4-speed car.
Barracuda in the background was a '64-1/2 that was originally a...
I would love to do this but have a race that weekend. My Challenger isn't vintage - I'd be wheeling my 2012 SRT8 6-speed that has been just chomping at the bit to take a road trip. Couldn't help myself and Google Earth'ed the location. Got a good laugh out of the graffiti....that I'm sure no one...
...I'm late to the party.... but this looks to me to be simply a case of not having the piston at true TDC and being a couple degrees past it. I don't *think* it is a full tooth off. Do you know if the engine shop installed an offset key to advance or retard the cam? That would make the marks...