Originally posted by turbo2256b
Here's some progress from what little weekend time I had. I should have it started to break in the cam tomorrow, but I won't be able to drive it until I get the driveshaft shortened. I thought I'd just make it and luck out, but the driveshaft is 1.5" too long. My center to center with the C6 in there, was 54.5", and with the 4-speed in there, I need 53". I'll take it up to the guy who made it for me, and have him cut it, and re-balance it. I'll have him put on new U-joints, since these have seen some drag strip action over the past few years. I'm going to hunt down the fitting I need for the clutch master cylinder this morning, hook up the exhaust, wire what's left in the engine compartment, trim the fuel line to the carb since I relocated the inlet behind the carb to clean up the front, put in the radiator and my new upper support bracket with hood latch delete. I should have it started by tomorrow, because I'm quitting early today to watch the NY Giants on Monday Night Football with an old neighbor friend and family. I'll post back then........
Here's the engine finally off the cherry picker. I put it in with the trans attached, so it was a piece of cake. I'm glad I notched the shock towers, because it sure frees up alot of room to do plugs and get to the header bolts.
Here I welded up reducers on my new 3" Dynomax Ultra-Flo's. I'm going to keep the full 2.5" system for now with tailpipes, but I needed to get the restrictive Slow-Masters off, that came with the kit. I also welded up the collectors, to eliminate more clamps. When I first put the kit on last year (I think), I made the H-pipe a slip tube, to make it easier to remove. If I go to a 3" down the road, at least I won't need mufflers.
Last but not least, the 4-speed shifter is in!!!!!!!! I have to come up with a trim piece of carpet where that blue towel template is laying now, to cover up where the old B&M auto shifter was and the carpet was cut. I may just order another carpet for it, because I wanted darker blue anyway. This will get me by for now. The shifter is in a perfect spot, and I'm impressed how Hurst seemed to shorten the throws on the Competition Plus shifters. My Dad's is the same shifter in his Falcon, that I had on my Torino, and throws are alot farther.
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