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Waiting on the JB Weld to be for sure set up. Nash has waited over a week, so I'll follow his lead. I have to get the motor mount conversion kit to put the 77 engine in my 68 Bird. Tried to make some, but tools & material limitations & hours of pissn around w/ it today makes the ones from Ames well worth the $30! By the time they get here I should be ready to see if I did this right. First time for tearing one down & putting it back together by myself.
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Sounds like fun! I was wondering about which heads you used and what your estimated compression will be. I can't help but want to know a little more about the beast!
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Here’s the cam: http://www.cranecams.com/?show=brow...mp;action=partSpec&partNumber=283941I put #46 heads on it, Screw in studs, about 9-9.2:1 compression ratio. The intake is the same casting # as the ebay mess a while back ago, the correct one for your T/A, Jim. There's a Quadrajet carb on it for firing purposes, possibly to be changed to a 750 duel inlet Holley & a high performance Summit racing fuel pump. It's electronic ignition, but I think I'll still run an external regulated alternator. Power steering is the next accessory to be added soon.
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Sounds good! I've got the double pumper Holley on my TA too. It's fast, fast. Nothing dumps gas like a Holley.
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I believe you need to plug up those EGR holes under the carb...
PO of mine welded a plate over them.
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Yep, I'm working on a plate that will look good when finished. Making something out of an old bumper bracket. Recycling Bird parts. LOL I didn't forget, but good eye & thank you, Vikki!
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Yep, good eye. You can make a little plate with two screws. They sell them but might as well make one. Looks good James. It looks like it will run and the fun is yet to come!
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I would spin that distributor around and put the advance on the drivers side.
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Just need a few more parts, a few mods, & the right color paint!
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