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jibbers66

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Hi Guys,

I have a 72 barracuda with a 440.
Anyway to confirm if the proper springs were installed in the front suspension, by whoever did the motor swap.? I am just guessing the big block used different coil springs than the small block.
 

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Have you looked under your car lately? You won't see any coil springs unless you are looking under a chebby. There is a difference in torsion bars though.
 

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Torsion bars. The front suspension on the Barracuda uses a torsion bar. If you have a way to accurately measure a shaft, even a cheapo digital caliper from HF, you can measure the ones you have to confirm if they are correct for your engine weight.

Common diameters:
  • 0.860 - slant-6
  • 0.880 - 318
  • 0.900 - 340/383
  • 0.920 - 426/440
edit: corrected data
 
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jibbers66

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Torsion bars. The front suspension on the Barracuda uses a torsion bar. If you have a way to accurately measure a shaft, even a cheapo digital caliper from HF, you can measure the ones you have to confirm if they are correct for your engine weight.

Common diameters:
  • 0.860 - slant-6
  • 0.880 - 318
  • 0.900 - 340/383
  • 0.920 - 426/440
edit: corrected data
Perfect thank you.....
 

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The cool thing is torsion bars are a lot more unsprung weight (better handling). The bad thing is exhaust, but TTI and Doug's headers solve that problem!
 

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Hi Guys,

I have a 72 barracuda with a 440.
Anyway to confirm if the proper springs were installed in the front suspension, by whoever did the motor swap.? I am just guessing the big block used different coil springs than the small block.

If you find that they left the small block t-bars in it when they installed the 440, switching to heavier ones will make a noticeable difference in how the car rides and handles. You'll find these days most of the aftermarket bars start at 1.03" and go up from there. Which size to choose will ultimately depend on how far you'd want to take the rest of the suspension to go along with it. But if you're basically just looking to upgrade the bars then IMO those 1.03s should be in the ballpark.
 
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