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The water pump is a big block V-8 Chrysler water pump. The gasket should be a Fel-Pro 11730.
You may have an issue with the front of the driver's side valve cover hitting the firewall behind the driver's seat. Very tight. Mine is extra tight because I am also running an engine pad. A lot of the guys have to dent the wall in a bit. I chose to run a mid height valve cover. Before you install the motor, decide how you going to time the motor and rig-up a new TDC mark that you will use that will be more easily visible either below or above the engine. Some time it through a trunk hole using the flywheel mark. Look at some of the V-8 theads on throttle linkage. Some buy a longer cable and run it under the engine and up the front on the driver's side...some even up the passenger's side. Renegade has you use the stock cable and come up the firewall. It works fine but it's quite a sharp turn both upwards and again to face the carb arm. Good Luck, |
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