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I have no idea, I am just thinking it gotta work on the street. I have never
had an American car before. I am just trying to build something special that
no one has, but me.

Have a nice day,

Knud erik

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Fra: MO ( Steve Mick) [mailto:micher@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] 
Sendt: 16. juni 2009 18:27
Til: 1962to1965mopars@xxxxxxxxxx
Emne: Re: 318 poly


I have considered using an aluminum flywheel.  I know the circle trackers 
use them for quicker acceleration, but how do they work on the street-strip?

Any advantages or dis-advantages?..................... MO.........sw  iowa
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From: "Knud-Erik Holm" <kebh@xxxxx>
To: <1962to1965mopars@xxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Tuesday, June 16, 2009 9:28 AM
Subject: SV: 318 poly



Hi Gary,

I found the casting number for the poly behind the alternator, its: 2264370
I can not find it on the net. I can find one that is close but not this one,
exept others that are looking for the same number.
I think my bellhousing and a-833 manual with a alu-flywheel, I am getting
this august, will fit.
I am leaning towards putting it in the car, as I read more about it, but I
have to take it apart first and messure it. It came with a 727 tourqeflite.
Wich I suppose I will sell of.
I can not seem to find any performance parts for it? Where do I get a 4 bb
intake and a cam, headers is made by TTI but very expensive.
Do you have some parts you can sell me?

Thanks,

Knud-erik `62 Sportfury

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Fra: Gary Pavlovich [mailto:glpavlovich@xxxxxxx]
Sendt: 16. juni 2009 00:31
Til: 1962to1965mopars@xxxxxxxxxx
Emne: Re: 318 poly


Good deal on the Poly and Firm Feel.  I have one of their Stage II power
steering boxes; excellent performance with zero steering wheel slop.

Dick Ross is the owner; nice & knowledgeable guy.

Gary Pavlovich
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Knud-Erik Holm" <kebh@xxxxx>
To: <1962to1965mopars@xxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Monday, June 15, 2009 11:00 AM
Subject: 318 poly



Hi,

I just came home after a 3 hour drive getting my 318 poly, the good news is
that it has been sitting at this old collector for 20 some years, meaning
that he died recently of old age. The bad news is that it looks like it was
yanked out of the car with a crane or something brutal. The motor mounts on
the block is cracked at the eyes(holes) as is the tranny mount to the
crossmember, but can be fixed I know how to weld in cast iron and aluminium.

Did I say that I bought another set of uppercontrol arms from firm feel,
they arrived very fast and they also got me a rebuild kit to the manual
steering box. Great parts and excellent service from a guy named Dick.
I am very satisfied with this company.

Have a nice day,

Knud erik Holm ´62 sport fury


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