Pine Tree Mopar
Mopar Maine-iac
Nice work Cudaspaz. I love the detail you've put into it. Hurry up and finish, so I can send my Sport down. :thumbrig: Tim
Yeah, they are just buzzed for now, I gotta polish them for a more uniform look.
The tranny was not sliding in too well until we pushed the throwout bearing with a pry bar, thern the input shaft went right in.
I went ahead and used the roller bushing instead of the brash bushing, but I bought a brass one just in case I had problems.
Can't wait to get a pistol grip in there, and I was even thinking of fabbing up a real pistol grip from a real pistol, but I also like the inland shifter with the reverse lockout.
Oh you're not done with the valve covers? Man they look good now.
Yeah that's the same problem I was having was getting input shaft to go in while everything (pressure plate, clutch) had pressure on it. The main problem for me was there was no "we" it was just "me". If I had someone to push the clutch pedal in the input shaft probably would have fell in! LOL!
I need more friends.
There are what four different types of pistol grip shifters? I don't know which one to get without it being to long or to short. (reference only)
http://www.jimsautoparts.com/shifter_parts.htm#hurst shifter mrchanisms
There is something that I can't figure out with my transmission. Most of the 833 reverse is over and up. Mine is over and back? Why is that? Is something hooked up wrong? It works is all that matters I guess.
Oh, ps, if you use that nevr dull for a long period of time, wear gloves, I started having chest pains and my throat was closing up a bit from a reaction to whatever is in that stuff.
That was funny.
Hey Ax', what coil are you using with that box?
The install instructions say it works best with the accel p# 140009 coil.
Mullinax95 on your shift pattern, my guess is the reverse arm on the tranny is pointed down. I think it should be pointed up, if you try that and the shifter arm doesnt reach, then flip the arm over, that should correct the clocking. Of course if you are used to it, just leave it the way it is, it won't hurt anything.
No sweat,
Just don't let anyone else drive your car with the shift pattern not matching the knob.
I doub't you would let anyone do that anyways though.
the engine bay is looking great! You probably did a better job putting your engine in than i did, i had to do some touch up painting afterwards. The only other thing i gotta say is those ignition wires are out of control! i got some wire looms and they really clean them up nice. Especially since i have a black engine bay, black valve covers, black wires and black wire looms. Good luck with getting it back together and firing it up! Its a great feeling!
Steve