71ChargerRT
Well-known member
Today I learned that a slant six will run and drive at.. Ready for this?
FORTY EIGHT DEGREES INTIAL TIMING.
I put ten miles on it or so since I've had it, and thought the engine was on its last legs.. Smoke coming out of the breather, ran like shit. Put it to TDC because I didn't believe the timing light, sure enough.. Distributor clocked in several teeth off. Retimed everything, put it all back together and it does peg leg burnouts on wet pavement and even spins a tire on the one-two shift. On wet pavement.. Let's bring it back down to earth here. This little 225 runs like a raped ape (for a 225, again.. reality). Now I guess I have to get it registered or something.
Between Doc talking up the slanty in his Valiant and this post I'm convinced I should keep the 225 in my Valiant, at least for now, and work on getting the other 400 back into my wagon.
Besides, I have a Challenger on the hook and if the cars I have now aren't running and driving my wife is going to be more than a little peeved at me. I'm sure the fender bender I just had in her van isn't helping either :toot:
On a side note, I may have a '98 Grand Cherokee for her, it's a 2WD, 4X's are harder to come by down here, it needs a cam and crank sensor, but it's lift-able and that's really all she wants.




