Payton Mitchell
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Started tearing into the motor in my NYB tonight. Planning on swapping out the steel intake for a aluminum
edelbrock and a hei disburtor.
edelbrock and a hei disburtor.
Started tearing into the motor in my NYB tonight. Planning on swapping out the steel intake for a aluminum
edelbrock and a hei disburtor.
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Thank you was gonna use shop vac and get alot of it off as well.
Hei in a mopar doesn't compute with me even though many do it and it is very good.
Thanks alot man may have you text meYou are going to have a lot of vacuum tubing and port switches that are no longer going to be relevant. You need to keep the branch fitting for the power brake unit, it should have a small port to operate the in-dash A/C heater control. If it does not have one, you will need to figure out a way to run that accessory off of manifold vacuum the 70-71 manifold port for power brakes will work for that. Are you going to retain the EGR valve (not recommended)? If so, you will need a ported vacuum switch that is temperature controlled and runs off of throttle plate vacuum. Be sure your manifold has the proper ports if you are going to use this option. Some cruise control units also require a vacuum input, if so run it appropriately. Run the PVC valve off of the provided port on the base of your aftermarket carb.
Dave
Thanks alot man may have you text me
Are you putting the ac compressor back on? If you are.....take a grinder and grind off enough metal on the bracket next to the left side thermostat bolt enough so you can get a socket on the bolt. Believe me.....you'll have to remove the compressor in the future if you plan on replacing the thermostat down the road for any reason. Grind that bracket a little and the thermostat replacement will be a 15 minute job instead of hours because you'll have to take the compressor off to get to the left side bolt.
FYI At the Chrysler dealership, we put a crow bar under the bracket, it has enough give to get the thermostat housing to clear.
Dave
Simple but effective...
Don't toss the stuff you take off... if you sell the car, the next owner may want to put them back.Would anyone be interested in the old carb set up?