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Offline Road_Runner

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Re: Another 432 is up and running
« Reply #15 on: May 16, 2016 - 07:40:24 PM »
Jim, Awesome.  While the 383 is not original to my car, I have tried to keep the 71 RT spirit in it.  I get a lot of "is that the original motor?"  Anyway, the 450s I've read about are real torque machines, and I hope you'll post more about it.  Good luck.  Remember, life is short - get on with it!  :)

Good advice, and my wife is telling me the same thing!  We dated in this car back in high school so she's emotionally invested in the car, too.

Later, Jim
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1973 318 Barracuda Mist Green
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Offline dsburch

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Re: Another 432 is up and running
« Reply #16 on: May 22, 2016 - 09:54:37 PM »
Ok, sorry for that delay... here's a shot of the mounted PCV replacement parts I mentioned above (on pg 1).  The elbow comes with a long straight plastic hose about 8" attached, so I cut down the tube and clamped on the PCV hose.  Then I cut down the rubber elbow fitting about 3/8 because it stood up a bit tallish.  It's been working well, too.  I'm now tuned to about 13in vacuum and idling strong enough at about 950-1000.  I like the Lunati personality across the band. 
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