The topless adventures of Cuda Al

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Cuda Al

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A couple years ago I purchased this car from Max Heim ( @mvh )
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Not even four week later I'm on the road to Oregon with the car, overall the car performed good, a little anemic on the hills. This car draws far more attention than my fastback, lots of waves and thumbs up, you can't get gas without people coming over to check the car out.
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The car has a slant six that Max put in and had good luck with, with not notable power issues. When I got the car and drove it home it struggled to climb some of the bigger hills. We looked at a few things and the vacuum advance wasn't working, that turned out to be a compound problem, bad advance and it wasn't getting vacuum from the carb. Even though it had PerTronix in it we chose to change it out to a Mopar distributor and box. With that we saw improvement but still struggled on some hills.
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I didn't want to try and chase down the power issue and that just confirmed the plan to go with a V8 upgrade. Two weeks after getting the car I was able to track down a 340, complete. My friend and I went the three hour drive to look at it, he took time to mic the crank, bores etc. and verify everything was there and serviceable. The block was already machined to 0.030, the X heads were untouched. It came with everything for the most part intake to pan. Correct exhaust manifolds and intake, windage tray and hardware, timing cover and one valve cover were from a much later year. On the way home we dropped the block and heads off at the machine shop, the block needed to be honed to cleanup some very minor surface rust and the heads a full build.
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In talking with another friend he had small block 727, free, will need to be rebuilt.
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Now the parts hunt is on, throttle/kickdown linkage was sourced.
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8-3/4 SBP 3.23:1 open rear was acquired drum to drum, serviced and ready to assemble. Not even two months into this and a V8 k-member was located and power coated.
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More to follow.


Alan
 
The wheel covers are the same Bolt-on style as the fastback so I had a small inventory of them along with the ones from the car. Most of them the argent had faded so I felt now was a good time to freshen up a set. Very time consuming.
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Alan
 
One of the top latches broke shortly after getting the car. Just a cosmetic element. Replacing it was not easy, limited access.
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Alan

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Fall Fling (2022) was the first show for me, while over in the swap a friend asked if I saw the other 67 vert, I said I saw a white one drive in. Returning to the car I saw a nice copper one.
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Elsewhere I caught up with the white one.
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Alan
 
Back to the engine. One thing I knew would be difficult and expensive to locate was the left side exhaust heat shield. In my regular daily eBay searching a listing popped up for one, once I gave it a quick lookover to confirm it was a 340 piece I hit the $35 Buy-it-now (plus $85 shipping), in a couple weeks I had it, shipped from Germany. To my surprise there was a second one in the box. It is a McCord part, McCord was the original manufacturer for Chrysler. The only difference in this one is no Pentastar or Mopar part number.

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Alan
 
On the way home from Oregon on another trip i stopped by Accurate and picked up a complete exhaust system (the two larger boxes are for a friends C-Body). Further south I stopped at the friends place and picked up the free transmission.

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Alan
 
Next up was the Mopar Alley show in Cupertino. I met up with Max there with his fastback. At the show was a very nice (rare) 67 383 GTS convertible.
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Alan
 
When Alan sets out to do something, it happens rapidly. I'm all for this project, even though I didn't really have problems with the slant (other than dropping in a rebuilt 68 unit because of massive oil consumption). Since it no longer has the original engine, and I carried out other mods like disc brakes (and going back, my dad had swapped the rear axle from 2.76 to 3.23), the V8 swap will only improve its value — plus being more fun. Go, Alan, go!
 
I've had the car at a few Cars and Coffee, this was the first one my friend had his 68 there. The 68 is a 340 4-speed survivor, original paint, original interior (original engine in storage).
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Alan
 
On the way home from Oregon the car got hit with a pretty good size rock, I have a new windshield, still need to have it installed.

Northern California, Avenue of the Giants
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Alan
 
Back to the engine. One thing I knew would be difficult and expensive to locate was the left side exhaust heat shield. In my regular daily eBay searching a listing popped up for one, once I gave it a quick lookover to confirm it was a 340 piece I hit the $35 Buy-it-now (plus $85 shipping), in a couple weeks I had it, shipped from Germany. To my surprise there was a second one in the box. It is a McCord part, McCord was the original manufacturer for Chrysler. The only difference in this one is no Pentastar or Mopar part number.

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Alan
would you sell one for more then you paid
 
Once again back to the engine. By now I have all the parts back from the machine shop and have acquired everything else that I should need. Overall the build went smooth.
It is for the most part a stock build, not going to cover in detail.

First up was to clean all the oil passages with long bristle brushes, WD40 & Brake Clean.
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Needed an undersize timing chain.
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Timing cover, dampener, water pump, windage tray, oil pump and pickup.
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Oil pan

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Heads, valve train, intake and bracketry, not seen, 90^ oil adapter.
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I was able to locate a good 340 valve cover but the wire tabs needed to be replaced, new ones have been welded on, just need to clean these up and put them on.
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Alan
 
would you sell one for more then you paid
No, you never know when you may need a spare. It is hard to say when or if these will ever be reproduced.

Wow, hard to say you were lucky.........Mine came through the open side window and hit me in the chest.
I saw this coming from over four cars, I thought it was coming through the glass. Not little gravel, just glad it didn't hit paint.


Alan
 
For the most part this brings me up to current, this weekend I'll start on the disassembly to pull the engine. Once the engine (and everything else) is removed I'm going to have the engine compartment repainted.

As I'm putting a new k-member in the install will be bottoms up.


Alan
 
For the most part this brings me up to current, this weekend I'll start on the disassembly to pull the engine. Once the engine (and everything else) is removed I'm going to have the engine compartment repainted.

As I'm putting a new k-member in the install will be bottoms up.


Alan
Sweet!
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The engine is out, I had a friend over that has actually pulled a 6 out and understood its quirks.
For the most part it happened quick so no pictures of the pull.
The only issue started when I couldn't find my chain lift sling as I use a carb plate on the v-8s. So I ran down to the parts store and purchased another one, back in business.
We get the hoist hooked up and start the lift (with the transmission attached), we were at the point where we were going to start to move forward to get some more clearance and the engine drops back in.
At first we thought we broke the stud at the rear of the engine we were hooked up to but in looking at the sling we noticed the links on the end holding the brackets were not welded and it just opened up till it broke.
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Although my paint guy said a few days it turned into a couple weeks.
Waiting transport.
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The six waiting for my friend to get.
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Alan
 
One thing about my paint guy is he is fast, some times too fast. Even when I give him specific instruction he forgets something, otherwise he does great work at a fair price.
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He used a tinted sealer, the above picture is just sealer.

While at his shop I had the new windshield installed.
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This time even after pointing it out he painted the parking brake cable and didn't push the bulkhead connector in.
In the end all very minor as I need to pull the cable as I'm swapping the rear to an 8-3/4
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Alan
 
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jeebus. dodged a bullet there. don't bother with any lottery tickets for awhile, you done used up all your good luck on that one!

ETA: the paint looks fantastic!
 
THAT was not a sling chain — THAT was a disaster waiting to happen. Good grief, how can they sell crap like that...

If I'd known you were going to do this swap I could have thrown my chain in with the parts (since I sold my lift when I moved).

Oh, I have a new underhood pad, in the box, if you need one. IIRC that one had a hole where the carb stud had poked through.

I don't imagine you'll have this going for the Mopar Rally in three weeks. But it would be cool if you did.
 
I already checked with my nephew and he has my chain. It is highly unlikely that I'd have it done in three weeks, but you never know. I already have a new molded hood pad. As soon as the car has been cleared for a road trip I'm going to Oregon, maybe I'll stop by on the way there or back.


Alan
 
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