The 70 disk brake option was the 1 1/8 bore master cyl the only difference between the two masters listed was the fitting side of the non hemi cyl 79350 faced the inside or engine side of the cyl .Then the hemi master 73349 the fittings faced the inner fender (passenger side) of the master cyl...
Iron bushings in a street car is a must the bronze does wear with a lot of street miles.The belt drive just makes life easier...dyno tuning..cam swaps and harmonic dampening.
I do all the oil mods to every block that way if it's ever sold the new owner can use the big pickup or use an external...
The flash lightened up the color in that picture but that color was scanned right off a valve cover of a very low mile 67 Chry.It's an exact match for the sample I used.
Why don't you just take a valve cover or sample in and get it matched like I did.
That way you can adj the color to your taste...
djwhog...
He's got a Jerico for it.
71 Ply...
I'm getting around to surfacing the heads...got a little extra piston to valve that I don't need.
and I've still got my GTX...I got a little lucky with my health issues so I'll drive it one last summer.I don't want the wife to get stuck dealing with...
Russ...
I wouldn't get too carried away with that large a jet (104) as your not going to be changing any metering rods...
If you have a 98 for the rear you can put it in but I wouldn't make too many changes at once.
Make sure that you have new spark plugs in the engine.
Taking off the top is no...
Russ...
That carb is border line for a 340...I think it's a 600 if it's a thunder series.
What you can do is put a .101 main jet in it and leave the metering rod alone and see what happens.That should take most of the stumble out of it and then you can drill the shooter up .002 and see how it...