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Tom

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331 Hemi in a 1971 cuda. The install was easy, I lined up the transmission mount and modified the motor mounts. I did not have to modify the body at all. The power booster still fits with lots of clearance. The trans linkage lines up and I can use the original drive shaft. 008.jpg009.jpg010.jpg

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It may not make the power of a 440, but the cool factor is way beyond! Still some hot rodders out there I see. :icon_thumleft:
 

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Very cool. Looks real close on the passanger side.
 

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Very cool. How are you going to install the headers on the passenger side?
 

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The headers fit fine on the passenger side, it's the driver side that is tight because of the steering box. Since these pictures were taken I have raised the engine about 1/4 of an inch. I welded the motor mounts solid so the engine won't torque over and hit the shock towers. The metal on this car is perfect , so i don't want to dent or change anything that is not a bolt on part.
 

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Some good stuff there Tom. I sure do hope you update this thread with lots of pics as you go. Will be a big help to others who may want to tackle this job. Keep up the nice work.
 

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I only have single car garage , so I have to paint in sections, I pulled the hemi and got the undercarriage , inside the doors and under the hood painted, now i can start putting it back together.cuda 018.jpgcuda 019.jpgcuda 020.jpgcuda 021.jpg

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cuda 053.jpgcuda 099.jpgcuda 102.jpgcuda 103.jpgcuda 105.jpg Here are some more pics. The motor is in and wired, just waiting for the rad. in the mean time i repainted the dash and went threw all the wiring. I am also waiting for the headliner so i can finish the interior. cuda 052.jpg

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Yes ,I can't wait, but it seems winter doesn't want to leave this year. My headliner is still 4 weeks away, so that gives me time to get it running and make sure everything is operational. At this rate I won't be able to paint until late may or early June. Hopefully I can have it on the road by late June or early July.
 

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Looking great and thanks for all the pics. Is the header on the pass side? Could you put a pic of that up.
 
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I could not get the driver side header to fit , so I am running the manifolds for now. I did not take any pics of the headers.
 

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Ahh, one of the unforeseen problems with doing a swap of this sort. Elephant motor? They got you covered. Modern Hemi swap, they've got you covered. But going backwards on an engine swap? Not so much.
 
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