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04-21-2006 10:12 AM #1
331 Hemi
Would a 331 hemi bolt on a 73 dodge dart swinger
Just let me know i have a chance to buy one for 200 that needs rebuilt if you could let me know if that is a deal or notI race because football, baseball, basketball, and golf all only require one ball.
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04-21-2006 10:49 AM #2
"Would a 331 hemi bolt on a 73 dodge dart swinger"
No
"let me know if that is a deal or not"
YesPLANET EARTH, INSANE ASYLUM FOR THE UNIVERSE.
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04-21-2006 11:37 AM #3
Thanks alot guess there is no point in me getting the engine. Should I build up my 318 or something else let me knowI race because football, baseball, basketball, and golf all only require one ball.
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04-21-2006 11:54 AM #4
How much money do you have to spend? Be real.
What do you intend to do with the car? Street-driven only? Strip/street?
Do you have to pass emissions where you live?
Do you have a place to work on the car?
Do you have tools to work on the car?
Do you have knowledge of how to work on the car or have friends who know how and will help you?
Is this your only mode of transportation?
Do you have alternate means of transportation while the Dart is down for modifications?
Do you have the time to work on this car?PLANET EARTH, INSANE ASYLUM FOR THE UNIVERSE.
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04-21-2006 12:29 PM #5
Originally Posted by techinspector1
I live in ks so not really
A shop about an hour away from my house
Alot of tools my dad has a 67 Belvedere II that he is restoring
Moderate amount of knowledge
I have another car to drive when the dart is down it is not my daily driver
About every weekend I will go down and work on itI race because football, baseball, basketball, and golf all only require one ball.
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04-21-2006 02:21 PM #6
Champ -
Take a look at a thread that's titled "225 Slant Six" by Joker51. I think its in the Mopar Small Block forum. You might change your mind about installing a V8.
Also, soak up everything Richard (techinspector 1) tells you. That man's so knowledgeable in so many aspects of this sport it is scary!
Jim
Card carrying slant six fanLast edited by Big Tracks; 04-21-2006 at 02:23 PM.
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04-30-2006 12:15 PM #7
If you've got a 318, a 340 or 360 is a bolt-in.
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05-13-2006 02:33 PM #8
sort of...
It can be done, but you'll have to do some modifications to the engine compartment to make it work. I can send you a link to a guy who did this recently if you want.
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