kingcrunch
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btw, finally someone I can talk metric with hahahaha
I guess you realize why i decided not to write about this project at our "Mopar-Forum"...
btw, finally someone I can talk metric with hahahaha
I guess you realize why i decided not to write about this project at our "Mopar-Forum"...
but note we have a bunch of MF spys here but they do never look in the HEMI swap section i guess
Struck me a few minutes ago:
My 6.4 came without a power steering pump.
It looks like the donor car had EHPS or Electro Hydraulic Power Steering.
This is an electric pump providing the hydraulic pressure for a "regular" hydraulic assisted steering rack. Yay.
So instead of a pump my engine has an idler where the power steering pump would go on a similar engine:
You can see it very clearly on the drivers side of the motor (right side in image) above the A/C-compressor.
I know how to fix this: Mopar RL181778AB 2011-2013 Challenger with 6.4L, just like 340 USD ... used ones seem to be scarce and Rockauto already has the best price for a new OEM Mopar part.
I could sink several tenthousand dollars into this thing right away. I'll try to avoid that...
If it does still fit when i'm done narrowing the '05s Ram crossmember, i would like to use the steering rack of a '05 Ram SRT-10 (shortbed, that's important).
It's been modified for a quicker ratio by SRT.
If it does not fit any more, maybe a custom steering rack is in order or i can find something else that works with the distances between the inner UCA/LCA pivot points.
I have a (legal) copy of PerformanceTrends SuspensionAnalyzer 2.4 that i will feed with the data (read: each suspension pivot points location) and work out a geometrically proper solution.
As for the line pressure:
I think every pump can be disassembled and modified to either increase or decrease perssure. For example on (early model) Saginaw pumps, all you had to do was change the shim behind the spring in the pressure valve to (in most cases) decrease the pressure so there is more "feel" in the steering.
While this is the ultimate route i would want to go - because i want to be able to just buy stock components to replace broken stuff - i would not have a problem tearing into a pump and see what could be done to adapt it.
The pressure lines are probably another custom job...
is such an SRT axle ( charger / challi ) comparable with a 8 3/4 for instance? measures? ( i didn't know that srts have Retro leaf springs at all
I love your project. Would loved to have dropped a gen 3 in a 78 Lil Red Express I instead sold. That said, I think it would be easier with better end result to mount the D150 body and bed on a late model frame. You should consider that. Seriously.
Not the baddest idea. But who likes the easy way