They are double flared......In fact I used 5/16" brake line for tranny lines on my 2004R swap.Thanks for the info, once again, I saw the vice marks on your's and knew they must be very soft. I figured you, as a machinist, knew just how soft they were and still ended up with some vice marks on them. I figured mine would look the same when I was done.
I guess I should fab up some aluminum vice jaw covers for this type of work. I screwed the tube fittings in the end first too, and used the minimum force to hold them steady while drilling and tapping. The tube nuts still screw in and out with ease still. Did you notice I got the 1/8" male /male fittings without the nut in the middle? They were out of those, and I hope I don't have an issue when I screw the adapters into the radiator using the larger nut on the end. I'll use Loctite fitting sealer (not the normal red or blue, but the one made for fittings and pipes etc) when I install them.
They should be pretty strong now using your technique. I picked up a $50 tubing bender from Summit a few weeks ago. They look similar to pliers. I've used the cheaper hand held benders before and ended up with some near kinks in my 90 degree bends. I didn't want that to happen again. I also ordered a 25' box of 5/16" tubing. If I mess up making my lines, I will have another chance or two.
Are these flare fittings on the cooler lines double flared like brake line ends, or are they single flared? I can make either ones.
I'm thinking I might be jealous. But who knows, nice rig!
@jbc426 - I've been following your posts for a few weeks as I consider various options for putting a 200r4 in my Dart. Lonnie's shop is about two hours from my house, so I stopped by for a visit yesterday. He was gracious enough to sit down with me and talk through my project requirements and then give me a tour of his shop. I was super impressed with Lonnie, his shop, and his business practices, so I ordered a transmission on the spot. I decided to go with the Reid Racing bellhousing as well.
It'll be a month or so before I get the transmission. I plan to take it to a nearby chassis shop to have a crossmember fabbed. If you don't mind, I'll post my pics here to consolidate information about this particular 200r4 option.
No, I didn't take any pictures. I should have though... I'll probably be back at his shop in a month or so when my transmission is done, so I can take some at that time (with Lonnie's permission of course). According to Lonnie, the really cool machining operations take place at his shop in Ohio - they do mostly assembly and testing at his North Carolina location.
I'm planning to install a 408 or 416 stroker motor in my Dart. You can find pretty complete details for my planned motor and my Dart at the thread below.
Regarding the lock-up vs non lock-up torque converter issue, I had the same thought process as you going into the meeting with Lonnie. However, we talked through my goals and desires at length and he recommended a lock-up model for my application because I plan to occasionally take the Dart on 4-6 hour highway drives. In any event, I'm expecting my torque converter situation to be a bit more straightforward than yours since I won't have the tone ring to deal with.
I've decided to gear the car a bit differently (either 3.91's or 4.10's) than what is described below to get the engine a little more into its power band on the highway. I'm also going to have the chassis shop build a custom 4-link rather than go with the RMS Streetlynx because they think that they can make room for tailpipes with a Dana 60.
Keep the details coming!
http://www.forabodiesonly.com/mopar/showthread.php?t=265193
I know this isn't a cam selection thread, but I'm curious what factors went into the cam recommendation for your engine as my engine will be somewhat similar to yours. Thanks!
FYI, your combo appears to be very similar to the combo at the link below. So, I'd guess that you're going to be in the neighborhood of 500HP.
http://www.hughesengines.com/TechArticles/15restocruiser416stroker504hp.php
Looks like you have a country mile of clearance between the tranny and the driver-side header. Mind posting a pic of the right side? Also, what brand of headers are those?
Well... its gonna be close!!! I have a spare 2004R and just measured it. Came out a hair over 28" maybe 28 1/16 to the end of the housing. The books all say 28 1/4" so I guess that's probably what it is (my stick might not have been perfectly square with the trans). Either way if you trim the upper cross member as per my previous posts (pics) or remove it completely you should have no problem, unless you don't cut enough. How did your torque convertor to flex plate clearance come out?? Should be no more than 3/16" so that you get proper engagement of the front pump.
PS - Still waiting for the mechanic to install the 3.73s gears in the Cuda. The guy hurt his knee and can't work on anything for a week or so.
Treblig