Sedanman
67-9 Valiant specialist
I had to buy a car pan and pick up. It's the old style small block windage tray that bolts to the caps.
Ok that’s what I wanted to double check. Maybe mine will have one too and then I don’t need to worry about a baffle.I had to buy a car pan and pick up. It's the old style small block windage tray that bolts to the caps.
That is the same engine I have and it has a 410/410 lift roller cam if I remember right. That engine also comes with a windage tray and reusable pan gasket.
Yeah after I posted I was thinking wrong lolA windage tray keeps the oil off the crank.
A baffle keeps the oil pick up covered by limiting the oils travel up and out of the sump.
Add both if and when you can.
We’ll see what the budget comes out to after I get closer to the swap and see if I have room for a cam...other than needing to get the radiator professionally gone through and install a electric fan I maybe be close to over budget.Id go with an Edelbrock RPM intake
Edelbrock 600cfm or 650cfm carb
Comp cam XE 268.
Stock 360 car pan/pickup
Factory Mopar electronic ignition
MSD wires
Headers/dual exhaust
Bolt that little sh*t in, and let er rip !!!!!
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Is there room with a 360 and the stock /6 radiator? Plus how bad is the parasitic drain with that viscous fan? That’s why I was going with the e fan.Skip the electric fan and use a stock fan shroud & a MP viscous fan.
It’s part of the K.I.S.S. method.
Works excellent!
I don't know it's my opinion that a true budget build doesn't need Springs. Especially when it's strictly a street machine. You're not going to do some radical high-lift cam anyways you just want a little more Bang and that ain't going to snap Springs or you're not trying to eke out every last hundred on the Dragstrip.The cam is tempting since I’m wanting to do a new timing chain to be safe lol but I’ll have to check and see if anyone around my area will regrind the cam if not I may skip it because I’m not sure if I wanna do new springs for a cam to keep it under budget.
The /6 and V8 radiator are very close if not the same thickness. You’ll want a V8 radiator.Is there room with a 360 and the stock /6 radiator? Plus how bad is the parasitic drain with that viscous fan? That’s why I was going with the e fan.
Bad adviceI don't know it's my opinion that a true budget build doesn't need Springs. Especially when it's strictly a street machine. You're not going to do some radical high-lift cam anyways you just want a little more Bang and that ain't going to snap Springs or you're not trying to eke out every last hundred on the Dragstrip.
No s*** Sherlock I just got doing it. I was just saying it's nice and easy why it's out and you doing the timing chain and gaskets anyways. No?FWIW, you can do a cam change with the engine installed.
Remove the radiator. There is a slight interference with the middle support bracket @ worst.
I get what you’re saying man it’s all good.Also I'm not trying to argue doing it right I'm just saying you can do whatever you want and likely it will work just fine.
I said that..Bad advice
The engine is 27 years old with how many miles?!?!
New cam = new springs = long dependable life.
Congrats! Go get yourself a ring ding for a prize.No s*** Sherlock I just got doing it.
He mentioned cash limitations?I was just saying it's nice and easy why it's out and you doing the timing chain and gaskets anyways. No?