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    Comment by 'bad1cuda' in item '7 years later...paint'

    I added some more pictures of under the hood and new headlights.
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    Comment by 'bad1cuda' in item '7 years later...paint'

    Thanks. I did lower the front end a little bit by adjusting the torsion bars. 235/45R18 in the front. 255/45R20 in the rear.
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    7 years later...paint

    [1970 Challenger 440 Wilwood brakes
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    Rebuilt 727 no forward or reverse.

    Thanks for the responses. I Hooked up a pressure gauge to the return line. Only getting about 1.5 to 3 psi at 1000rpms with transmission in drive. I believe it is supposed to be at 5-15. Only getting about 7psi at 3000 rpms.
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    Rebuilt 727 no forward or reverse.

    I put in a factory replacement converter from Napa.
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    Rebuilt 727 no forward or reverse.

    I have a 1970 Challenger. 440 with a 727. I have been working on this project for 6 years. I rebuilt and installed the transmission around 4-5 years ago. The car is now running. The car is up on jack stands. When I put the car into gear it only moves the rear wheels when I rev the motor to...
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    Ignition Switch/Blower Motor

    I think the neutral safety switch and the blower are on the same bulkhead connector. I will check there first then unhook everything like you are saying. Thanks.
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    Ignition Switch/Blower Motor

    I purchased my 1970 Challenger in 2009. It sat 20 years in AZ desert before I got it. Yesterday I finally got to make some noise with it. It starts and runs fine. I put a 440 with 727 in it. I replaced the engine wire harness. I installed electronic ignition. I have a weird problem. The...
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    AZ Mopars

    Hello Everyone. First time posting, but I am always on here and the A Bodies Forum. Lots of great information on here. I have a 1970 Challenger that I have been working on since 2009. I hope to finally hear it run this weekend. I also have a 1967 Barracuda Notchback that I have been working...
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