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1969 Dodge Dart specs as follows: 63.3 Head C.C.'s deck .045 above block head gasket .035 Flat top piston with -5.45 cc valve relief Valve springs Intake & Exhaust 111 lbs on the seat and 240 lbs open pressures both have a damper Valve size: Intake is 2.080 diameter with a 3/8th stem Exhaust is 1.600 again with a 3/8th stem rocker arms are stamped steel with 1.5 ratio non adjustable (shimming required for rocker adjustment in ALL non adjustable rocker systems or adjustable push rods are allowed) intake manifold number 2531915 cast iron Carb #'s carter AVS # 4611 or 4612 Intake duration at .000 checking clearence is 336 degrees Exhaust is 348 degrees also at .000 checking clearence cam over lap is118 degrees Lift is .459 for the intake and .443 for the exhaust checked at the retainer. OEM oil pan required but internal mods and baffels allowed No +.013 crank stroke like on the regular stockers allowed The water pump must be crank driven as per OEM with OEM pullys and must have a fan attached to water pump pully. Originally the rear was OEM only but because of todays tire technology any MoPar rear is allowed to up grade for strength such as a Dana 60 to keep the parts INSIDE the housing and off the track. There is no wording on if a posi must be used or a spool is allowed. Your choice. Hope this helps. Terry Last edited by X-TECH MAN; 02-08-2012 at 09:22 PM. |
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