65TerrorCuda
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Those polished VC look amazing sitting on the trickflow heads
Does it take a mopar t/stat or the smaller chev stat?I’m running that same water neck!
The smaller one.Does it take a mopar t/stat or the smaller chev stat?
No room in that housing for t-stat. In upper hose for inline stat is an option. I tried 4 housings before I got that one to work and seal.Does it take a mopar t/stat or the smaller chev stat?
I have no idea who manufactured this one, it was on the set up when I bought it.Have you guys got a better pic of it or a link to that housing.
Unfortunately, no. The studs supplied with this kit were too short, and the nut only went on about half, with just barely a comfortable amount of thread engagement in the manifold, before I ran out of thread… So longer Allen head bolts were used.Looks good! Are you using studs for blower body to intake?
I might have found some kind of studs made by ARP. I ordered one to see if it will work. I’ll let you know.From your picture it looked like you had studs, I was going to ask for part number. Would be cool to find some. Thanks
I used this belt here, see picture. It is still a tad too long I have my belt tensioner adjusted all the way out and to the left.Mopardude318, what size belt did you use when you changed to the 2.5" pulley, ran my 144 today, and like yours it didn't register much on the gauge maybe 1.5 psi, swapped over to the small pulley but need a shorter belt.
thanks I would appreciate it.I might have found some kind of studs made by ARP. I ordered one to see if it will work. I’ll let you know.
ARP Bolts AP6.750-1LB 7/16 Stud - 6.750 Long Broached Circletrack Direct circletrackdirect.com
Thank you. Press fit it was. I don’t know what’s gotten into me, I gotta use my brain once in a while.should be a press on. if it was just the C-clip the inner part of the bearing could spin on the shaft
I actually had it made locally by a machinist. But that was almost 10 years ago. 6 holes for the standard mopar bolt pattern and a 1” locating boss on the back.Mopardude, with your 10 rib kit, what did the crank pulley come as, drilled for mopar or just the three bolt holes and did it have a large boss on the back?
With the Performance Stainless Steel thermostat housing I used this Stewart Components thermostat. It all fit together just fine.No room in that housing for t-stat. In upper hose for inline stat is an option. I tried 4 housings before I got that one to work and seal.