Yes, It's snug...everywhere!Lordi. What a "shoehorn"
I like how you think!Out with the old, in with the new! I had originally built this Hemi to go into a 1948 Plymouth Special Deluxe Business Coupe. But after finishing the build, I started thinking about how much chassis, suspension, transmission, rear end work, etc. it would need. Then I looked over at my Barracuda that was ready to go for 1100+hp and said screw it, it’s going into the Barracuda.
This car was already pumping out 850hp with an F1Procharger. It’s back halved, 10 pint roll cage, Dana 60, and an RMS Front suspension. So it’s ready for a little more power.
Let the fun begin…lol.
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This is a little late. I have a early 5.7 that "shoe horned" in my barracuda. I had same problem with oil pan too. $400. later and a Kevco made to order oil pan solved my problem.Also, here are the brackets that I made to relocate the rack down a touch. I lowered as minimally as I could and you can see that there is still just a little bit of clearance. Overall it dropped about 3/8”-1/2”.
I already ordered some tied rod end spacers in case the drop causes some bump steer issues. If it does, it shouldn’t take a lot to fix.
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Yeah…. It’s a tight squeeze for sure. I have a power rack too so that might be making things even tighter.This is a little late. I have a early 5.7 that "shoe horned" in my barracuda. I had same problem with oil pan too. $400. later and a Kevco made to order oil pan solved my problem.
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Missed this comment, i have been looking at those covers but thought they may be taller and make things harder than it already is haha. Once it all fits and working i may use those covers as they look so much betterI have aftermarket valve covers too. I think they are a little taller than stock to cover the Stanke rocker stabilizers and rocker studs.
I think that made it an even tighter squeeze. I thought I might have to take out the steering column, but removing the valve covers did the trick. I was worried about the 2” TTI headers, but fit perfect. I had to put a very small dent in them to get a little clearance for the rear sump oil pan.
Yeah…. I do wish that I would have used shorter bolts on the alternator. I think with shorter bolts I would be able to remove the alternator without too much headache. But I didn’t, so now if this alternator goes out, it’ll be a bigger project…lol
I am going to run the terminator x as well, does the harness have a bulk head connector or do you have to take the harness off the motor to be able to remove motor? Where did you enter the fire wall with the loom?Decided that I’m going to put the Terminator X ECU in the glove box and plug everything in from behind.
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I bypassed the factory bulkhead connector completely when I was cleaning up the wiring. I pretty much completely rewired the entire car. Without that big square bulkhead connector there is a lot of room through the big square that’s left to run wires.I am going to run the terminator x as well, does the harness have a bulk head connector or do you have to take the harness off the motor to be able to remove motor? Where did you enter the fire wall with the loom?
Also i notice you look to have decent clearance from booster to valve cover what booster kit and size did you use? Ho much room do you have from booster to the valve cover as i have to have ten mm to keep my engineer happy
O yep i have been looking at the same bulk head connector. I want to make the loom so you can just unplug from the bulk head and leave it all connected to the engine so its like an engine loom so to speak.Here you go, I have a couple pics of the engine bay before I installed the engine. This shows you how I ran the Terminator X harnesses.
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Thanks. I’ve been trying to take my time and make everything as clean as I possibly can, for a home garage project anyway…lolNice build! I like how the engine bay is turning out. Very professional!