Odin
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Removing SB V8 K-member from 70 Dart to install independent front suspension. Have an extra 318 I’d like to swap into my 65 Barracuda S/6 car if the K-member will bolt in. Has anyone here done it already?
Removing SB V8 K-member from 70 Dart to install independent front suspension. Have an extra 318 I’d like to swap into my 65 Barracuda S/6 car if the K-member will bolt in. Has anyone here done it already?
That’s good news. I just assumed I’d need a stronger Kmember for the V8. So it’s just a bolt in if I have the 273 mounts?no, won't fit. too wide.
a '65 K frame isn't motor specific. /6 and V8 the same.
All you need is 273 motor mounts
So it’s just a bolt in if I have the 273 mounts?
Yeah, that kinda tripped me up, too. lolAll these cars have independent front suspension.
To increase strength, Have the entire perimeter of the "K" member welded. It is 50 + years old.
You will also need a V8 center link for the steering.
I did not realize that early K members was a single plate.
Nope. All of the center links are the same for the early A's. Let's try not to confuse this guy more than he likely already is.
Sorry, Evan....
The A body was originally designed for the slant six so there actually are 2 types of center links. The shallow offset one is the slant six version. The deeper offset works on both slant six and V8 models.
I see.
Being that old I would confirm all of the welds have no cracks.
My 75 Swinger had 9 cracks after cleaning all the crud off. Hence the reason I had my K member cracks welded, plus the complete perimeter.
You are correct, I didn't think to break it down when I wrote the original post. I bought the entire aftermarket tubular IFS from Control Freaks with coil overs and new brakes.All these cars have independent front suspension.
I'll have to look again, but I don't remember the K-member under the slant six looking as beefy as the one in your photo. Yours seems more boxed in where I was thinking mine was more angled steel with less enclosed "boxy" areas.They’re not. They don’t have a perimeter seam like the later K’s but there are plenty of seams that can be welded and reinforced
From Firm Feel’s website
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I'll have to look again, but I don't remember the K-member under the slant six looking as beefy as the one in your photo. Yours seems more boxed in where I was thinking mine was more angled steel with less enclosed "boxy" areas.