Re: 1962 Mopar 383/343 HP 'Stocker'
A little AFB without the weights used in the 361/305, 383s and street wedges flowed 566 on my flow bench. The inline carbs I have 3258 and 3259 flowed 445 and 450 giving almost 900 CFM to those 343 cars. The 383/343 would be an excellent choice in GT with a low profile mani similar to those used on a SS Street Hemi. Paul, how fast were the 361/305 cars going back then.
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Re: 1962 Mopar 383/343 HP 'Stocker'
Just imagine,,,,,,,,
Dave Kempton and Doug Kahl switched to C/SA in 1966,,,,,,, with the 383/343 HP engine,,,,,,,, Because they thought the 13.05 National Record for C/SA at the beginning of the year was 'SOFT'..... and they were sure they could get the 62' 383/343 cars into the 12.90's. National Records; C/SA,,,,,,,,12.97,,,,,,(5/66),,,'The Lively Ones',,,,1964 Ford Galaxie 427/410 HP C/SA,,,,,,109.35 MPH,,,,,(8/66),,,,'Fastback Club of Dearborn',,,1964 Ford Galaxie 427/410 HP Now mid 10.60's,,,,,,,,,,,,,,:eek::eek: |
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The 361/305 HP cars, the 'Top' cars were hitting 13.50's. The National Record at the beginning of 1966 in D/SA was 13.52 @ 102.38 MPH (1962 Dodge 'Polara 500',,, 361/305 HP) But the new challenger in D/SA, were the 65' and 66' 289/271 HP 'HiPo' Mustangs. A 65' 289/271 'HiPo' Mustang won the D/SA Class at the Indy Nationals in 1966. The guys running the 361/305 cars felt the 13.50 range was as about as fast as you could go,,,,,, thats why many switched to the 383/343 engine (and one class lower). |
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361/305 HP and 383/343 HP Confusion,,,,,,,,,
Let me try to explain the Dave Kempton and Doug Kahl class confusion. NHRA Classes; 1963/1964/1965 C/SA Weight Factor was (10.60 - 11.29 Wt/Hp) The 1962 Plymouth Sport Fury and 1962 Dodge Polara 500 with the 361/305 HP engine combination fell into C/SA. Both Doug Kahl (1965 World Champion) and Dave Kempton (1965 Winternationals Junior Stock Champion) campaigned in C/SA with the 361/305 HP 1962 Sport Fury's. They had also run this combination in 1963 and 1964. In 1966, the NHRA bumped up the classes 'one-notch', and C/SA was now D/SA, and B/SA was now C/SA. Both Doug Kahl and Dave Kempton switched to the 383/343 HP engine combination, after the 1966 Winternationals.... At the 66' Winternationals, they both ran the 361/305 HP combination, but in the 'New' D/SA Class They were running the 383/343 HP combination at the 66' Springnationals. In 1966, they were classed in C/SA, but the weight factor of the class was 9.50 - 10.59 Wt/Hp. What confuses everyone is the C/SA Class. They both kept the same cars, but switched from the 361/305 HP engine to the 383/343 HP engine in 1966. They were still running C/SA in 1966, but the weight factors had changed. pc |
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Paul ,I really enjoy your threads, and this one is on a combo that is special to me.
my uncle ,Jack Troxell raced a 62 Ply Wagon and a 62 Dodge Cp with this combo very sucessfully in the late '60s and I spent so much time helping on it , I went out and bought a '62 Dodge wagon and built my own using his cast off parts. Was'nt as cool to my High School friends as my '50 Olds convert it replaced, but it kicked a lot more butt! Out of 25 or so cars I've owned over the years ,that car is on the top 5 list I'd like to have back. I think this photo is from '69 since the car is classed as a G/SA |
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Records and Class Winners for the (9.50 - 10.59) Wt/Hp Class
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1963 Indy Nationals B/SA Class Winner Jim Johnson 1962 Dodge 'Polara 500' 383/343 HP * 13.39 @ 105.01 MPH B/SA National Record Holder Jim Johnson 1962 Dodge 'Polara 500' 383/343 HP * 13.07 @ 108.18 MPH September 1963 --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1964 Winternationals B/SA Class Winner Joe Ross 1962 Dodge 'Polara 500' 383/343 HP * 13.26 @ 104.04 MPH -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1965 Winternationals Alan Buckmaster 1964 Ford Galaxie 500 427/410 HP * 13.22 @ 106.25 MPH Indy Nationals Fastbacks of Dearborn 1964 Ford Galaxie 500 427/410 HP * 13.06 @ 109.35 MPH B/SA National Record Holder Fastbacks of Dearborn 1964 Ford Galaxie 500 427/410 HP * 13.06 @ 109.35 MPH Septmber 1965 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1966 Winternationals C/SA Class Winner Wayne Torkelson 1963 Ford Galaxie 427/410 HP * 13.40 @ 105.75 MPH Springnationals C/SA Class Winner Doug Kahl 1962 Plymouth 'Sport Fury' 383/343 HP Indy Nationals C/SA Class Winner Dave Kempton 1962 Plymouth 'Sport Fury' 383/343 HP * 13.09 @ 108.69 MPH Indy Nationals Stock Eliminator Champion Dave Kempton 1962 Plymouth 'Sport Fury' 383/343 HP * 13.08 @ 108.17 (Championship Final) World Finals Rick Johnson 1962 Dodge Polara 500 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1967 Winternationals SS/EA Class Winner Dave Kempton 1962 Plymouth 'Sport Fury' 383/343 HP * 12.70 @ 111.15 MPH Springnationals B/SA Class Winner Dave Merkle 1967 Ford Galaxie 427/410 HP (?) * 13.32 @ 104.65 MPH Indy Nationals B/SA Class Winner Danny Edwards 1962 Dodge 'Polara 500' 383/343 HP * 12.72 @ 109.63 MPH |
Re: 1962 Mopar 383/343 HP 'Stocker'
Out of curiosity, I have wondered if those with experience with BB MoPars would ever consider some of the odd 2-4 engines with short ram manifolds from 1960 and 61 for SS/GT. Especially the 361 and 413 engines.
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[QUOTE=Dwight Southerland;302219]Out of curiosity, I have wondered if those with experience with BB MoPars would ever consider some of the odd 2-4 engines with short ram manifolds from 1960 and 61 for SS/GT. Especially the 361 and 413 engines
Those would have to be fair to good combinations because the the limiting factor (intake manifold) is out of the picture in superstock. I just wonder how they would police carburetor placement on an manufactured manifold. |
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