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1973 Challenger Gen 3 Hemi swap

Started by 71340RT, November 25, 2021, 06:42:17 PM

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71340RT

I had a 1974 Challenger with a 5.7 Hemi and sold it back to the guy who started the build a little over a year ago after having the car for 4 1/2 years. I have decided to do a Hemi swap in my 1973 Challenger as it was just a 318 and I couldn't hurt the value. I have missed the modern hemi in my old Challenger so I have bought a 6.4 crate engine and will do the swap as time permits as I work a full time job. I'm going to put a overdrive automatic in it and dakota digital modern gauges which I had put in the 1974 while I had it. I'm going to sell the 360 and 727 transmission which were rebuilt when I restored the Challenger. Here is a picture of the 6.4 and the Challenger it will go in.
1971 Challenger RT 340 auto 1 of 731
1973 Challenger Rallye 392 Hemi A41 4 speed automatic
2016 Dodge Challenger Scat Pack 392 Hemi auto

anlauto

Very cool....I just bought an A41 Automatic from Silver Sport Transmissions for behind a 392 Hemi in a 70 Charger I'm doing....It's going to be an interesting change from all the manual transmissions everybody usually wants... https://shiftsst.com/blog/post/challenger-barracuda-1970-1974-perfectfit-kit.html

Keep a build thread going so we can all follow along... :cooldance:
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71340RT

I'm looking at the silver sport A41 automatic so I don't have to cut tunnel to make the 8 speed fit.
1971 Challenger RT 340 auto 1 of 731
1973 Challenger Rallye 392 Hemi A41 4 speed automatic
2016 Dodge Challenger Scat Pack 392 Hemi auto


GoodysGotaCuda

Great project, should make for a fun car.
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71340RT

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I'm looking at the stuff Holley offers for the Gen 3 swap but I'm not sure what engine controller and wiring harness I will go with.
1971 Challenger RT 340 auto 1 of 731
1973 Challenger Rallye 392 Hemi A41 4 speed automatic
2016 Dodge Challenger Scat Pack 392 Hemi auto

anlauto

Quote from: 71340RT on November 25, 2021, 07:42:02 PM
I'm looking a the stuff Holley offers for the Gen 3 swap but I'm not sure what engine controller and wiring harness I will go with.

The harness kit is back in stock at Chrysler, or I believe DYIHEMI has a version as well :twothumbsup:
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71340RT

Made some progress with the engine and transmission are pulled out and the 3rd member has been removed. I'm going to use the Holley computer and wiring harness as the computer is tunable and will operate my automatic transmission. Here are a few pictures of the progress.
1971 Challenger RT 340 auto 1 of 731
1973 Challenger Rallye 392 Hemi A41 4 speed automatic
2016 Dodge Challenger Scat Pack 392 Hemi auto


71340RT

Been getting the engine ready and have change the oil pan to the Holley VVT pan and got the mounts put on and ready for a trial fit. I also put the Holley front timing cover on but still don't have my Holley computer or wiring harness. It has been on back order now for 5 months and may have to go a different route if I want to get it going this year. Here are few pictures of the progress.
1971 Challenger RT 340 auto 1 of 731
1973 Challenger Rallye 392 Hemi A41 4 speed automatic
2016 Dodge Challenger Scat Pack 392 Hemi auto

71340RT

I have had my share of back ordered parts but I'm back on track with the engine being installed along with the transmission and I have my Hooker blackheart stainless steel headers. The holley hooker blackheart engine mounts move the engine forward 1 inch causing my transmission mount to be to short. I didn't think 1 inch would cause this big of a gap but it did. Here are a few pictures of my progress.
1971 Challenger RT 340 auto 1 of 731
1973 Challenger Rallye 392 Hemi A41 4 speed automatic
2016 Dodge Challenger Scat Pack 392 Hemi auto

71340RT

Transmission is in and bolted up. It is a tighter fit than I thought it would be. Here are some pictures of my progress.
1971 Challenger RT 340 auto 1 of 731
1973 Challenger Rallye 392 Hemi A41 4 speed automatic
2016 Dodge Challenger Scat Pack 392 Hemi auto

71340RT

I wanted everyone to see you can put the Hooker Blackeart headers right hand passenger side in with the motor installed. Here are a couple of pictures so everyone can see how they clear and bolt right up.
1971 Challenger RT 340 auto 1 of 731
1973 Challenger Rallye 392 Hemi A41 4 speed automatic
2016 Dodge Challenger Scat Pack 392 Hemi auto


Katfish

Very nice, definitely making progress.
Those headers look pretty good, they have provisions for the O2 sensors?

71340RT

Quote from: Katfish on November 02, 2022, 02:27:47 AM
Very nice, definitely making progress.
Those headers look pretty good, they have provisions for the O2 sensors?
These are 304 stainless steel headers that do have the 02 sensor holes.
1971 Challenger RT 340 auto 1 of 731
1973 Challenger Rallye 392 Hemi A41 4 speed automatic
2016 Dodge Challenger Scat Pack 392 Hemi auto

Filthy Filbert

What are you doing for the accessories?   It seems each one of these builds has been different.   One guy cut his frame rail to fit the alternator, another changed timing covers...  Holley sells a full kit but at a whopping $2200, Roseville provided me a list of parts needed but it doesn't have anything relocated by the looks of it.


anlauto

Quote from: Filthy Filbert on November 16, 2022, 07:00:48 AM
What are you doing for the accessories?   It seems each one of these builds has been different.   One guy cut his frame rail to fit the alternator, another changed timing covers...  Holley sells a full kit but at a whopping $2200, Roseville provided me a list of parts needed but it doesn't have anything relocated by the looks of it.

I used all the stock accessories from Chrysler on the two 392 Hemis I installed in E Bodies. I did notch the frame only because I read it online. After having the engines installed, I would say it's not 100% necessary, the alternator would have cleared, but it is nice to have a bit of insurance. :dunno:
I've taught you everything you know....but I haven't taught you everything I know....
Check out my web site ....  Alan Gallant Automotive Restoration