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1962 Falcon gasser
LZ:
Hi Steve- Jeff;
Not being a Chrysler guy and having to get up to speed on this the last few years. I am at a loss when you say a small block (LA) bell will bolt to a hemi. Remember back when I heard this a few years ago that I took said bell and held it up to my 331 block (short bell) and the top 4 screws were in the same spot but that was it. The lower screws and dowles were in different locations. I now have drawings with the dimensions confirming this.
So my question is is there a mopar of different year or variant that has the same pattern? ???
Not trying to be an ass just tryin to get educated.
Jeff you are going to need a scatershield anyway so thinking the sky's the limit for what you would want. You need a Lenco ;) ;D
In case you had not already seen it this site has good info.
http://www.crankshaftcoalition.com/wiki/index.php?title=Transmission_identification&redirect=no
Very nice will be fun .
best to you
Luke
JeffV8:
Luke,
Sorry for the late reply but I'm new to this early hemi stuff. I'm learning like you.
JeffV8:
Set engine in to see how it will fit.. I think I might move it forward a couple of inches.
JeffV8:
What to use for a transmission?? I love 4 speed cars. This will be a street car and some drag racing. I love seeing a wheels up off the line and 2nd gear wheelie.
Automatics I'm not sure about. All comments welcome.
ricardo1967:
--- Quote from: JeffV8 on July 13, 2015, 03:02:30 PM ---What to use for a transmission?? I love 4 speed cars. This will be a street car and some drag racing. I love seeing a wheels up off the line and 2nd gear wheelie.
Automatics I'm not sure about. All comments welcome.
--- End quote ---
Great build Jeff, I'm following every update.
4-speed please! Automatics are for minivans and certain drag cars... (well, there are exceptions though).
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