Nice site. Thanks for the link @davescuda .
Why don't they have any "performance" items for my 225 slanty?
this is the only acceptable performance item for a slant 6
Trans Dapt 4695: Engine Swap Motor Mount Kit Mopar 340-360 (LA Series) into 1967-72 Mopar A-Body Chassis with Slant 6 Cylinder - JEGS High Performance
Yep, I've used their wheels and scattershields back in '"the day"...I like that 340 Wedge air cleaner.
Ansen used to cast more than valve coves and air cleaner lids. Didn't they do wheels, intakes and some other stuff?
Yep, I've used their wheels and scattershields back in '"the day"...
this is the only acceptable performance item for a slant 6
Trans Dapt 4695: Engine Swap Motor Mount Kit Mopar 340-360 (LA Series) into 1967-72 Mopar A-Body Chassis with Slant 6 Cylinder - JEGS High Performance
Yeah, Ansen and Lakewood were the "go to" for 4 spd. bells/scattershields at the time. Ansen "Sprints" were the first aftermarket wheel I ever bought...That's right they made bells too.
Keep checking in until then- they seem to be constantly adding stuff. A few months ago all they had for Mopars were Magnum valve covers; it looks like they're expanding their product line quite a bit!Awesome, I'll have to remember them for when it comes time to buy valve covers for my 440 build. I just wish they had the "nameplate" style for big blocks but oh well, still looks like great quality for a good price.
Keep checking in until then- they seem to be constantly adding stuff. A few months ago all they had for Mopars were Magnum valve covers; it looks like they're expanding their product line quite a bit!
LOOK IN AUSTRALIA, THEY HAVE BEEN BUILDING SLANTS FOR MANY YEARS, LOSTS OF STUFF THERE LOLNice site. Thanks for the link @davescuda .
Why don't they have any "performance" items for my 225 slanty?
this is the only acceptable performance item for a slant 6
Trans Dapt 4695: Engine Swap Motor Mount Kit Mopar 340-360 (LA Series) into 1967-72 Mopar A-Body Chassis with Slant 6 Cylinder - JEGS High Performance
That picture always cracks me up
Click on the link below and run your finger across the picture to enlarge. There are hex headed screws with a flat screw driver notch to screw in to secure the baffles.Does anyone have pictures of the bottom of the Ansen finned valve covers? I want to know how the baffles are installed. I have seen some use screws and other rivets.