Just found out that this is also the same diameter (and 130 tooth count) as a flywheel so for those that are looking to run an engine on a run stand, you can use this plate. It is also a lot lighter.
I have a brand new Quicktime RM-947 flex plate that fits mopar 6 bolt crank, for use with a GM transmission. I've never used nor mounted it. I've had it longer than the return window (about a year) so I cannot do a return. I was going to use for my 8 speed swap to my LA but there is now flex...
They are vey close 9 1/4" bottom of ball to to edge of cup, using a stick ruler. My caliper doesn't go that big so I cannot give the exact size. I am not sure if this is the way to measure them. If just measuring the pushrod body (tube), not the ball or cup, it is 8 5/8". These were in my...
1. Bronze gear drive for your solid roller cam. Used in my engine and went with a new one with a complete engine rebuild. $100 plus shipping.
2. chromoly ball/cup pushrods, used in my engine... straight. again went with all new during rebuild.. $150 plus shipping
3. Oil pick up tube, was used in...
...Accel unit, with 2 groove pulley - $50 ( will add crank & water pump pulleys for extra $20 (these are in OK shape, they are chrome can send pics). **tested 10/23/20 at Autozone 48 amps at 14.53 volts **
5. 143 tooth twin disc dual metal flywheel, Hays part # 21730. Looks to have new insert...
My pan set up takes 8 quarts, counting oil in filter so that sounds about right. The pan looks like it had an extension piece welded to it, as it wasn't as well done as pans are made today. This tube is at least 40 years old. I would take a pic of my pan to show you what I mean but the engine...
I have a used RB oil pickup tube which I no longer need. It is longer than stock as my oil pan was deeper than stock. Some pics here with the measuring tape plus I can take any others that you might need. $25 shipped in the U.S.. In Fayetteville GA if you want to pick up.
GTX, your inbox full now, mine should be good now. I do not know the ratio so I will assume it is the smaller 1.5. If you know how I can determine it, let me know. I asked Harlan if they would figure it out for me while they had them but they did not.
Engine is done, so I am unloading my older used and some never run parts, all were for my 440. I have pictures for all which I can send or get specific pictures at your request. Here is the list:
1. Harlan Sharp roller rockers, 1.5 ratio, (evaluated by Harlan Sharp and I have letter stating...
Hi David, pushrods were used with a hydraulic roller cam. I do not know if the heads or blocked were ever milled as the person I bought the car from did not build the engine, and this was a long time ago.
I have a set of pushrods in my spare parts pile, came from my 440. They are 9 1/4" with a tape measure. All roll fine on a smooth surface. $50 for the set plus shipping from Fayetteville GA.
Look like $11.50 via UPS. Call it $64 via Paypal or I take postal money orders (this total would be $61.50). My email is [email protected] for paypal or I can PM you my address. Let me know which you prefer. Thanks
I have an Indy one piece aluminum valley cover, mocked up but never used on running engine. Went with a 2 piece design instead. Located in Fayetteville, GA $50 plus shipping.