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Any documentation available for /6 rebuild ?
Looking to rebuild 68 /6 but can't find any documentation.
Any help would be greatly appreciated, |
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go look in the articles section of http://www.slantsix.org/ there is a parts list and other good articles there. Also, Doctor Dodge (over there and here) will be able to help you too.
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ok I'll do that. tnx
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Mopar makes a book that tells you what to do to it, and to the car to make it run what it is really a cookbook for performance
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you got to think about how fast you want to go, and what all the specifics are about your car. Like wieght of your car, and how much money you want to spend.
My goal is 14's or 15's in the quarter mile. So far I have decked my head .75", bored it .030" over, reground the cam, put dual headers on it, and a fourbarrell intake. But I found out that a 500 cfm carb is toomuch for my application, and I am going with a 390 cfm carb. Remember that you can shave a lot of metal off of a Slant Six. The head can be decked up to .75", and the block can be decked up to .100"! And still be in the safe zone. The block can be bored as big as .070" over as well. And then with a good cam, windage tray, and 3.21-3.55 gears in a 7 1/4 rear end and you will have something. Hope I helped Jacob Gray 1970 Plymouth Duster 225 Hyper Pack Slant Six |
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