All: The 400hp F manifolds are not the same as the J/K headers.
They look similar, but do not have provisions for exhaust heat tubes. The
carbs were water heated. Same with 400hp G and 405hp H.
300Jly,
Carl Bilter
Sent: Tuesday, May 26, 2015 1:34 PM
Subject: Re: [Chrysler300] Big Red
I'm not sure on the 405 F
manifolds, but I do have the K exhaust manifolds and they are very different
than the early long rams exhaust manifolds (log style). The J and K look similar
to a 426 hemi cast manifold. They drop down, and back. with a four bolt hook up
to the exhaust pipes. Sort of like the Max Wedge, except way down next to the
transmission, not up against the firewall. The Max wedge exhaust manifolds went
up and back, attached to the exhaust pipe at the firewall, then down and out to
another 4 bolt cut out below the door, just before that cut out the piping went
back to the mufflers and out the back. I loved that system on my 63 sport fury
convertible. Anyway back to the J & K exhaust manifolds, I think they are
the same, like I said I have the K style. They each have connection pipes to the
"Short" long rams below the carb's, correct. Are these short pipes available
from someone? One for the heat to the intake manifold the other for the heat
return from the intake to the exhaust system. They both attach to the exhaust
manifolds at various points along their length. I have the remains of one capped
pipe and welded flanges on the remaining connections to the manifolds. I hope
someone has these pipes available, if not, then a picture of them installed or
not. I'm not sure if this question/request is on topic or not, I hope it's at
least sort of on Topic "Exhaust Manifolds, etc...". I do need anyone's
assistance that can help. Thanks in advance
Best Regards,
Stephen A. Noia 1-408-210-4736 cell On Tuesday, May 26, 2015 8:06 AM, "'John
Grady' jkg@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx [Chrysler300]"
<Chrysler300-noreply@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: Read that article, seemed to be
more than a few errors in the article, not the car? It looks like it
has/had a 405 F engine, in essence—and talks about starting as a 61
changed to a 62? Are they not different wheelbases? Not sure of that, maybe
someone did it? . But really nice job bringing that back. Thank you
!!
Are 405 F exhaust manifolds the
same as ram j, k? Same as this? It seemed to me the 405 F engine was
almost a hand built prototype for later 390 HP cars…I often wondered about
exhaust manifolds in those years, have no personal experience, beyond
observing stock ram exhaust manifold not very good. Those 405
manifolds , the ideas anyway, probably later evolved to huge max wedge “up and
over” castings
I have written before on this
site of vivid personal memories in 1962 of the Hot Rod Magazine spl 300 getting
into the high 12’s , turning the fastest time of all ‘stock” cars at whatever
BIG meet it was..faster than all of them , dozens of 421 poncho, 425 409 (and
forget 406 etc fords, at that point). Not sure if rams, might have been same
engine as big red?
The reason it is so clear is the
place I hung around , Donuts Please/Big Burger ranch (in Cambridge, Ma ..every
night was like American Graffiti, drags from midnight on, on route 2E at
Lake st..; often 20 cars. We even had a painted line. That place was populated
by about 25 60-62 Chevy guys, 1 61 or 62 ford, 4 or 5 57 chevs, a few 60-62
corvettes , some hot rods (including a 56 Plymouth “stock” convert with a
413)--- (the 62 2dr Chev coupes with 327 or 409 were common) ---and
me . I had a 300D 392 in a 57 D500 convert, Packard OD, 3;70’s, Velvetouch
metallic disc, oil truck 11” 3800 lb clutch./ —after blowing up two 325 D
500 factory stick hemis –they threw rods. ( 56-61 mopar trans column stick with
pin syncros is pure junk, another story) . I did OK, best capture
was a new 421 Pontiac tri power Ventura coupe. But could not match 425 409, w
4;56 .
Anyway,, that year a big heavy
300 turned the lowest time of any stock car, maybe 12.9 , at Nationals, I rubbed
it in, on all those chevy guys like crazy. And it was an automatic!! ( the
NEW aluminum 727!) The first time ever an automatic had a faster time than
a “stock” 4 spd stick , after it was all over ; early 727 62 racing automatics
were unreal, really hard shifts, throttle type “detent” kick down, no dumb part
throttle 3-2 downshifts----- later softened up. Would spin on 5-5500 rpm1-2
shift, like later J-K , but 57-62 body has far better traction than J-K at
drags.. ( I had both..J spins really easy)
Ha!! “an automatic Chrysler
kicked yo poor chevy 4 spd ass! “
But the Chrysler did not win,
because the guy was asleep on the line at the FINAL run, against a
Pontiac, --Chrysler turned the faster time but lost. Shortly after this, the
smaller body cars took all this over..
To get a full size 300 from the
normal 15’s into the 12’s is simply unreal. I think Ray Brock of HRM was
doing it..at the end running a cam over 290 degrees. We need to remember how
that HRM car impacted a whole generation in 62-63 —including me ..the Daytona
beach high speed runs were fading in 62, but a fast street quarter miler held
everyone’s attention. No longer were 300’s known as “fast on the top end,
but dogs off the line” .
Beach boys songs etc,-- 409, Jan
and Dean’s Deadman’s curve, Granny’s superstock 413, little deuce coupe…etc etc
set the tone
By the way, fastest car in
Cambridge/Boston in those days was a 50 olds with 59 J2 394 olds
hydrostick, 4:11 ( rumors it was stroked to 450 or so) , but way cool: it had
center of tri carbs on gasoline, end carbs on methanol. He would put 2 lengths
on anyone off the line with that 4:1 first gear in hydrostick.. 50 Olds
suspension ideal for dragging, long converging C channel bars rigid from
axle to trans U joint cross member . Some GM pickups have that too from this
period. Car raises straight up, no spin, goes like hell. That guy was very
smart….unbeatable on street. 2nd fastest was 55 T bird with 430” Lincoln in it.
Could not get power to the ground. (typical of ford wheel hop) , often started
in 2nd gear.
In 63 one night a 426 beige Dodge
2 dr showed up, 3 speed stick. Max wedge , 4 bolt dumps and all, no back
seat, I think fiberglass bumpers etc killed the fastest 13.1 sec chevy. Great
days for MOPAR. I won 150$. Must have been 100- 150 guys watching this at 3AM,
lot of $ bet, on route 3 north straight from 128 on ramp. 425 hp Chev blew up at
top of third, about 6 feet behind Dodge, which was still in 2nd (~
3;70) . Still remember 425 hp chevy headlights jumping up and down at
shifts..
Someone needs to make that HRM
special again..and race it in nostalgia stock. …Do all the Chevies in , ----yet
again..
From:
Chrysler300@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:Chrysler300@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of
'Mike Zagata' mzagata@xxxxxxxxxxx [Chrysler300] Sent: Tuesday, May 26, 2015 8:59 AM To: 'Tony Rinaldi'; Chrysler300@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: RE: [Chrysler300] Big Red There is a 300B race car that
many may not be aware of. It was raced each week at Fonda Raceway in
Fonda, NY (place where Shirley Muldowny started). It was raced by
Mr. Shultis from Halcottsville, NY in “A” stock automatic and won its class each
week for several years. Mr. Shultis sold the car to Don Garlits and it
resides in Don’s drag racing museum in Ocala, FL. It may well be the most
successful Chrysler 300 in existence. Mike
From: Chrysler300@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:Chrysler300@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx]
On Behalf Of Tony Rinaldi awrdoc@xxxxxxxxx [Chrysler300] Sent: Tuesday, May 26, 2015 7:50 AM To: ldmiklas@xxxxxxxxxxx; chrysler300@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: RE: [Chrysler300] Big Red
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