I always just have to resort to an online search
https://www.forbbodiesonly.com/moparforum/threads/something-to-help-decode-your-vin-and-fender-tag-1968-only.206692/
Do you have a service manual? You can download them free, from MyMopar.com. the VIN decode and other info is right there...
RockAuto is showing one aftermarket one left for under $200. Better than the OEM one for $700+, assuming it isn't junk.
But I don't think it will work without the TC cover and oil pan. So bullet dodged there??
I am convinced though that it would all bolt up and fit though. What I found was...
Ah, that would make more sense. I was thinking that the original block off had been around a long time. Not sure what you'd gain out of blocking off the adapter unless you had to run it for some other reason.
I feel dumb. For all the work and time spent on my car, I really don't understand my fender tag. HELP! Car is a 1968 Barracuda, original 383, 4-sp. Here is the fender tag, please teach me how to decipher it. Thanks guys.
Have you priced a HC water pump? Go have a look and let me know your thoughts :) I'd probably still have to fab other ****, using it too. I just finished fab'n my own throttle pedal mount.. I'll sell the USCT one. I'm sure it's fine for someone else. I just need boot room! There is no damn easy...
Pair of original 1972 Plymouth Duster/ Scamp fenders from my 340 car. Generally solid and useable with some work. Mostly original paint and stripe except for dog leg area on drivers side. Some repair needed along inner fender lips. Includes top side turn signal indicators and headlight buckets...
The VVT motors have the same options. And that is the easier way to do it if you want to run a remote filter. Using the TRX adapter to make a remote filter setup is probably a more difficult, expensive and complex way to do it.
I do not know what these rods are, but I replaced them with Molnar H-beams. Over 4 lbs taken out after rebalanced. Hemi. Look at how it was balanced. There was lead behind the Mallory slugs and then the welded weight at the flange.
Get on a diet.
Got the rear end housing straightened at a dirt track shop in Watertown. I’ve always used a bolt for the missing flange stud but found Polaris side by sides use something close, $2 vs $40+ for the set.
Not sure about the newer engines, but that's how I'm running my 06 5.7. I have a block off plate with o-rings bolted on the bottom and I run a remote filter kit (generic Summit setup) through the ports just above it. Factory had an oil temp sensor in one port, a plug in the other.
I am guessing she is in the middle of explaining to you that you Will Not take a picture of her in the gurney and if you post it you will die a horrible death?
Just heard in the news there’s 0% containment of the fires and they need all the help they can get in California. If you have firefighting experience and live in California and were part of the cut backs they had, the people need your help. Not arguing or grandstanding with knowledge.