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PostPosted: Wed Aug 15, 2001 1:10 pm 
My stock 75 4 dr A/T Dart will get the following build:

'73 Block w/.030 over pistons,
Ported/Gasket-matched head w/stock valves & springs,
Windage tray,
High pressure oil pump,
Offy 4-bbl intake w/Holley 390 carb,
Cold air induction,
Stock distributor (electronic),

UNDECIDED on:

electric or manual fuel pump?
Dutra Duals or Headers? (should I even try to drive it with the stock exhaust/cat?)


dodgedart75@hotmail.com


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PostPosted: Wed Aug 15, 2001 1:18 pm 
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: UNDECIDED on: electric or manual fuel pump?
: Dutra Duals or Headers? (should I even try to
: drive it with the stock exhaust/cat?)


How's the emissions laws in your area? If you don't have to do a smog test , lose the cat.

-D.Idiot



res0aus2@verizon.net


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PostPosted: Thu Aug 16, 2001 7:27 pm 
Quote:
: My stock 75 4 dr A/T Dart will get the
: following build: '73 Block w/.030 over
: pistons,
: Ported/Gasket-matched head w/stock valves &
: springs,
: Windage tray,
: High pressure oil pump,
: Offy 4-bbl intake w/Holley 390 carb,
: Cold air induction,
: Stock distributor (electronic),
:
: UNDECIDED on: electric or manual fuel pump?
: Dutra Duals or Headers? (should I even try to
: drive it with the stock exhaust/cat?)


GLiTCh...

Go here:

<A HREF="http://www.slantsix.org/cgi-bin/webbbs_ ... ead=138</A>

and read Doc's comments about HV/HP oil pumps and un-shimming pressure spring etc. to avoid problems.

---Red

Torr66@aol.com


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PostPosted: Thu Aug 23, 2001 1:16 pm 
Quote:
: How's the emissions laws in your area? If you
: don't have to do a smog test , lose the cat.


D.Idiot :

Smog laws here in CA are pretty darn strict. I probably will need the cat for another 1 or 2 years to pass smog, which means I will probably need to keep the stock exhaust (for now). Do you think this will seriously hinder my flow? Since I am planning to run an Offy 4bbl with a 390 cfm carb.


dodgedart75@hotmail.com


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 Post subject: Tranny?
PostPosted: Thu Aug 23, 2001 1:20 pm 
Quote:
: My stock 75 4 dr A/T Dart will get the
: following build: '73 Block w/.030 over
: pistons,
: Ported/Gasket-matched head w/stock valves &
: springs,
: Windage tray,
: High pressure oil pump,
: Offy 4-bbl intake w/Holley 390 carb,
: Cold air induction,
: Stock distributor (electronic),
:
: UNDECIDED on: electric or manual fuel pump?
: Dutra Duals or Headers? (should I even try to
: drive it with the stock exhaust/cat?)


...By the way, I am not planning to swap out the transmission right away when I do the engine. I now have the stock A/T and it seems to run OK. The only reason I don't plan to do the swap right away is because of the time and money involved, and the car is a daily driver. Does anyone think that this is a bad idea to run my modified slant on the stock tranny? If so, please let me know why.

Thanx


dodgedart75@hotmail.com


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 Post subject: Re: Tranny?
PostPosted: Tue Sep 04, 2001 10:53 pm 
Quote:
: ...By the way, I am not planning to swap out
: the transmission right away when I do the
: engine. I now have the stock A/T and it
: seems to run OK. The only reason I don't
: plan to do the swap right away is because of
: the time and money involved, and the car is
: a daily driver. Does anyone think that this
: is a bad idea to run my modified slant on
: the stock tranny? If so, please let me know
: why.
:
: Thanx


Glitch,

Just so you know, for CA smog (at least LA area) you need a stock-appearing engine. So, the 4bbl/Offy intake will prevent you from passing. I could not get anyone (3 shops) to even put a smog tester on my car until I put the stock 1 bbl and manifold back on it. Then I had to swap my Wisconsin-allowed hipo head and cam back to stock to get the sucker to pass. The header was OK though. Exhaust mods are wide open except that you have to have working cat. and whatever smog components came on the car.

Hope this saves you some work,

Lou

madsenl@caltech.edu


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