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Old February 7th, 2010, 01:14 PM
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well this is very knew to me
hellow everybody, my name is mike i am restoring a 68 gt 500kr
i have a delema, i have the original 428 cj but i als have a 66 427 side oiler tunnel port with scalloped cylinders and was wondering if it is a good idea to put it in the shelby and will it clear the hood.

i am know sending this if it does not work let me know what to do on tech@videotron.ca and how to get back in

dont worry guys i have the original one
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Old February 7th, 2010, 03:16 PM
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Re: new guy need assistance

Hi Mike,
Why don't you want to use the original CJ?
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Old February 8th, 2010, 03:12 PM
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Re: new guy need assistance

from what i here a 66 427 side oiler tunnel port or not, or maybe aluminium heads from edelbrook is the ultimate engine
i here the tunnel port is not to good on the street because of flow at lower rpms, and i still dont know if the hood clearance is good so maybe i will go for aluminium
i also think the cj is a cheaper and less durable engine because of the oiling system
would the 427 give my shelby better value
thanks for any proffesionel advice
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Re: new guy need assistance

Your car would have the most value with the original parts installed. Modifying a car like GT500KR is not a good idea. Having said that it's your car and you can do what ever you like. The 427 is the same physical size as a CJ, so it will fit, unless you plan on running a high rise manifold. Cobra Jet are very durable engines. If not they would not have used them extensively for drag racing in the 1960s to present.

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First of all I would not say there are any serious problems with the CJs oiling system. They actually are quite reliable. If you are concerned about best value, the original engine will maintain best value, hands down. If you just want performance put the CJ in safe storage, sell the sideoiler and use the money to buy a new stroker that can crank out 700 HP.
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First of all I would not say there are any serious problems with the CJs oiling system. They actually are quite reliable. If you are concerned about best value, the original engine will maintain best value, hands down. If you just want performance put the CJ in safe storage, sell the sideoiler and use the money to buy a new stroker that can crank out 700 HP.
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Re: side oiler sqare cylinders

hi everyone
is it all 427 side oilers that have the scalloped (squaired) cylinders.
does anyone know of a place that has the complet wiring harness for the KR i really mean complete.
and thanks for the comments, so what is a stroker at 700 hp, that i think i can buy anywhere comparable to a vintage 427 side oiler tunnel port that is pretty rare wont it sound better just to have it

keep it up boys
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does anyone know of a place that has the complet wiring harness for the KR i really mean complete.
Go up about 3 posts, see that guy named Coralsnake and send him an email. He's he man for 68 Shelby wiring.
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Old February 27th, 2010, 09:23 AM
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my KR is in the paint shop completly striped and will be painted the original highland green and want to know what is the best sequence of puting it back together.the under side is primed and the fuming is all done the diferenciel and leaf springs are on, the front wheels are in place. i am paying someone $50 an hour to put it back together and want to be sure they are doing it right.
I was told to ask the coralsnake for the complete wiring harness but dont know how to e-mail him so i will give him or anyone that can help, my e- mail is tech@videotron.ca
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my KR is in the paint shop completly striped and will be painted the original highland green and want to know what is the best sequence of puting it back together.the under side is primed and the fuming is all done the diferenciel and leaf springs are on, the front wheels are in place. i am paying someone $50 an hour to put it back together and want to be sure they are doing it right.
I was told to ask the coralsnake for the complete wiring harness but dont know how to e-mail him so i will give him or anyone that can help, my e- mail is tech@videotron.ca
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Click on Coralsnake's name in the post above and a drop down will give you the option of sending him an email.
You can also go to his website http://www.thecoralsnake.com/
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to whom can help
i wrote a message this morning and i did not put it where i was suppose to
i put it in the visitor colum i think, can it be transfered its about identifiing a 427 side oiler
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