1968 Valiant SB 9.844 @ 134.04 - Now retired

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Bloody hell, how much do you weigh then Blue? :shock:
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Hey Dunc,think Kenny must of been pullin ya pi55er,Duster weighed 3200 lbs with me in it,amazing cause it had glass doors,bonnet & boot.probably should of made the cage outta moly and fit a 8.75.
Ended up with a all out race car that was only 600lbs lighter than my streetcar(GTX),so I sold it.
Done well to get the weight that low Jon :thumbright:
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Clivey wrote:Bloody hell, how much do you weigh then Blue? :shock:
Hey there's an idea! Got any spare bones you don't really need? Like that Mr Manson freak.......
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This is the time of year everyone puts on a bit of weight that can then be shed early the following year.

Dave Dillyboo is still building a 408 stroker for me but that won`t be ready for some time due to waiting on some of the bits.

So I grabbed this to put in the Valiant short term. Needs a bit of a tidy up ; new sump, new gaskets, new water pump, new msd dizzi, new blower belt then it`s good to go. Will have to temporarily move fuel lines and radiator to accomodate this.

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P.S. ...Sorry for posting a Mopar related thread :D
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whats that been in and done jon ???? size
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Is that the 360 that was for sale recently?
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Post by Jon Connolly »

dunc

light duty, was in a road going 32 ford hotrod, owned by a 70 year old guy so wouldn`t have seen any hard life.

360 c.i. + 6/71 blower + twin 600 carbs ... nicely built with all crower and manley bits

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dave

yes ... it was the one advertised on nsra / eurodragster
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yep seen it now,
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Post by Jon Connolly »

Need to check pulley alignment too as the belt seems worn on one edge .. don`t know if this is normal ?
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Either 273 or T/A rockers there, or are they after-market??
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Pete wrote:Either 273 or T/A rockers there, or are they after-market??


Look like 273 rocker as I have a set to go in my new build.
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Post by Blue »

Either 273 or aftermarket rockers, T/A ones are offset. Unusual looking 2 piece blower case, 6/71's I've seen before are one piece, not that I know anything about them. I didn't think you'd be able to resist that one Jon!
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Post by Jon Connolly »

Started making my new sump today to clear everything, starting with a new passenger car sump. Will be adding my own baffle plates and remaking oil pick up tube.

Hope to get the engine in next week or just after Christmas.

Don`t let anyone tell you smallblock stuff is cheap or easy, always seem to have to modify stuff to get it in

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