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Posted: Wed Jun 03, 15 9:41 pm
by Mossy68
MilesnMiles wrote:Moss,it's had a cheap $200 spray ober at some point, plus original paint and bare metal. I've tried polishing and cutting to no avail, so Gibbs it is :)
:thumbright:

Posted: Wed Jun 24, 15 8:50 pm
by MilesnMiles
Thought I should update the build details on my car as the tend to be littered about the site on different threads.
Edited March 2017
Motor
1972 340 block +30
Eagle rotating system
Mahle forged pistons 10 1
Xe268 comp cam
RHS/INDY cylinder heads machined and ported from IMM Engines
Air gap inlet
Mopar Lecce ignition
TTI headers and dual exhaust with Dynomax boxes
650 Speed Demon carb with annular boosters
2,400 JW convertor
727 Dunc built with TF2 shift kit, new prop and UJs
489 rear open with 3.23 gears

Posted: Mon Oct 26, 15 10:38 am
by Johnny Dart
Miles, is the engine all up and running in your car now ?
What's it like ?
I have all the bits for a similar build.
Well some
Cheers Johnny :oops:

Posted: Mon Oct 26, 15 6:40 pm
by MilesnMiles
Johnny it runs strong. No strip time so can't prove it,but seat of the pants tells me it's a decent combo. In truth more gears and convertor would be good, but that's down the road a bit. I do know that the addition of good heads and inlet/headers to a stock 340 motor is a major improvement.

Posted: Sun Mar 05, 17 3:59 pm
by MilesnMiles
Haven't updated this thread for a while. Sold the car last May, bought in back in December and been busy on it ever since. Replaced much of the ignition and charging system over winter and just refitted the propshaft today.
Had it rebuild and balanced plus a new slip yoke (from a Bristol) that work was undertaken by H Chard in Bristol who can balance huge boat props so my job was realively simple.

Next few threads will be with pics and are on the joys of stripping ou the steering column etc to fit a new ignition switch.

Posted: Sun Mar 05, 17 5:18 pm
by MilesnMiles
So I decided to replace the ignition switch. This is not a short job. Lots of parts to remove but besides a three leg puller nothing special needed.
I had to drop the column so as to get the switch wiring and connector block out of and then into the headset area which is a tight fit.
After much time test fitting I finally started to put it back together only to find that the steering lock hits the new switch :evil:
There's no leeway for error so I assume that the aftermarket switch is a fraction bigger than the original one and so I had to settle for removing the steering lock otherwise it catches badly on the switch and would soon gauge a chunk out of it.
Don't need the steering lock, but getting that ring on and off and trying to get the very tough oil in and out is no fun.
Next step is to adapt the wiring to accept the new ignition switch, it's not just a straight swap and plug and play. More fun
:? to come.

Posted: Sun Mar 05, 17 5:46 pm
by Pete
Good pictures Miles, I want to get rid of the steering lock on my Challenger, similar vinatage, I hate the steering lock :evil:

Posted: Sun Mar 05, 17 6:00 pm
by Cannonball
Pete wrote:Good pictures Miles, I want to get rid of the steering lock on my Challenger, similar vinatage, I hate the steering lock :evil:
Its handy on the big Dodge Pete, wire the ignition up to another switch, burn the baby out, stage it n pull the key out that lock keeps the car nice n straight along that old black rubber strip,, ;) ;) ;)

Posted: Sun Mar 05, 17 6:15 pm
by Pete
errrrr, No.

;) ;) ;) ;)

Posted: Sun Mar 05, 17 6:36 pm
by MilesnMiles
Interesting idea Dunc
:shock:
Pete, it's easy enough to do. Driving that pin out is a bit tricky without hitting the housing but once half out I used molegrips to close the split part of the pin and out she came. I then used a puller and the ring came off easy.
Has to come out to get the switch in/out.

Posted: Sun May 07, 17 7:54 pm
by MilesnMiles
Back in black. Decided to paint the headlamp surrounds. Looks better and the body lines stand out more

Posted: Sun May 07, 17 9:16 pm
by Mick70RR
Be warned, the steering lock comes on when you switch the ignition off, not when you remove the key. I found this out the hard way. The idea was to check the plugs after a full power run down a stretch of dual carriageway near me. There was a layby at the end of a long straight and slight left hand bend. I cut the ignition at about 100mph and started to coast round the bend towards the layby when the steering lock came on and I drifting across the road with an lorry coming the other way. Just managed to switch the ignition on again. Nearly Bananarama! myself.

Posted: Sun May 07, 17 10:48 pm
by Pete
....which is why I have removed the lock on the Challenger.

I know a guy who had the steering lock come on in a '70 'Cuda down a country road at around 80mph,,,ended up in a field, missed everything "hard"....lucky escape,,,,

Posted: Mon May 08, 17 7:14 am
by MilesnMiles
My steering lock is now in a box on the shelf. I don't miss it.