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  1. F

    Stupid Key Question

    sometimes new keys just need to hit the wire wheel for a second or two, to take off the rough edges. If they work i wouldn't worry about the pentastar orientation.
  2. Big_John

    Rear axle bearing vendor choices

    Type in the Chrysler part number. In this case 2525415 and it will cross to the SET7. Take it one more step and hit the "Info" button and it will open up to another page and you'll see that Chrysler part number. (Yea, I know it says "driveshaft". Chrysler calls axles driveshafts) All that...
  3. dammstrate

    Stupid Key Question

    I have both a 64 Belvedere and a 65 Newport. Getting some new keys made, bought the blanks off ebay. Didn't realize the two pics are not "quite" the same, either pentastar orientation, or the grooves are tiny bit different. Is one for 65 and one for 64? Is this just a PITA aftermarket...
  4. fury1

    Power Steering Pump for a 440 going into a 1965 Fury

    A few years ago I put a 73 440 in my 65 using the Schumacher engine mounts. I had to drill and tap the block for the one mount and I did have to clearance that mounting order to install my power steering . I had to grind off maybe 1/4” it’s hard to get a picture but I can get one of you need.
  5. dammstrate

    1965 Newport Paint

    I would agree. I have found a local shop that does restos and will be getting it repainted in the original Mist Blue in a couple of months. Thanks for all the help folks!
  6. Big_John

    68' 300 Exhaust

    TTI always wants the casting numbers from the exhaust manifolds. That should eliminate problems like that as I assume they have correct patterns for the head pipes based on the numbers.
  7. MoPar~Man

    Rear axle bearing vendor choices

    How did you search? In the part-number search yea I can plug in "set7" and see the timken show up, but how do you search for bearings based on size or based on axle (8.75) ? What about this part (axle shaft retainer / clip) MOTIVE GEAR 3833322: Where does it go? No kits as far as I can...
  8. Devinism

    NOT MINE 1964 Plymouth Sport Fury Convertible - For Sale

    This is my 55k mile survivor original. 426, 4sp
  9. Big_John

    Rear axle bearing vendor choices

    The problem with Rock Auto and many others is the listings aren't as complete as they should be. I looked up '67 Monaco (IIRC) and here's a screen shot. No Timkin bearing listed. Yet we know that there's a Timkin bearing set that fits and RA does carry it. I did a little more searching...
  10. 3175375

    Heavy Metal

    The EFW N-20 Aiguillon (Stinger) was Switzerland's first indigenous jet fighter project, developed by the Swiss Federal Aircraft Factory after World War II. It featured a unique tailless design with four turbofan engines buried in a swept delta wing and was intended to carry a detachable weapons...
  11. C

    AVS2 650 CFM on a 383-2, tuning help needed

    no need to get to anywhere close to 1000rpm on a reasonably stock engine, period. In the old repair manuals (when cams were milder than in the 1970s), the "aim" was 18" Hg at hot base idle. Of course, when the rpm was increased a bit and ign timing increased, it would go up toward 20" Hg...
  12. ayilar

    Coolest thing(s) I've seen in awhile.

    There are 4 main other fora that I search to learn as much as I can before asking @david hill for his always generous help: https://buickforums.com/forums/forums/buick-roadmaster-forum.22/ https://forums.aaca.org/...
  13. ayilar

    Coolest thing(s) I've seen in awhile.

    Yes, searching that forum should be very helpful. Several of the members there are knowledgeable and willing to share their knowledge. @david hill knows these cars inside out, and he fixed an issue with the A/C on Betsy. I am paging him because no good deed of his goes unpunished :)
  14. 3175375

    Coolest thing(s) I've seen in awhile.

    Thanks for the lead on the long roof forum! I’m chasing an odd issue with the HVAC system in our Roadmaster…
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