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  1. Gerald Morris

    Steering box blows a seal. Now what?

    1. Remove the box. 2. Find the leak 3. Determine if YOU can repair the leak or NOT. 4. Either repair it yourself, or hire another party to do it for you. 5. You MIGHT want to just replace the steering gear box. Its all a question of time and money; how much do you have?
  2. 67newport

    vintage pics of women & cars

  3. fury fan

    NOT MINE 70 Monaco Couch

    The angled front edge of that upholstery suggests not-comfortable. I get that's not the purpose of it, that it's a conversation piece. In which case, I'm sure $6500 could get you 2 such pieces with just a little effort.
  4. Scoopy G

    Steering box blows a seal. Now what?

    Thanks for the reply SIPLOWGUY. I do not know what the sector shaft is. I gave the unit a cursory look when I got home, and now I'm even wondering if there's a hole in one of the hoses. I'll take a closer look tomorrow.
  5. fury fan

    NOT MINE 1971 NY FB 4dr U code

    Wow, an intact heat stove on an HP manifold. That's not often seen.
  6. SIPLOWGUY

    I need tips for installing transmission cooler lines...

    If the center link removal will work, then I recommend you do that. Why fight it when that will help.
  7. H

    I need tips for installing transmission cooler lines...

    I have a '71 Imperial. Just installed the rebuilt and detailed engine. I'm trying to install the stock 727 transmission cooler lines. I can lift the engine off the subframe engine mounts but still find issues feeding the lines over the center steering link and around the oil pan and over the...
  8. SIPLOWGUY

    Steering box blows a seal. Now what?

    Are you talking about the sector shaft seal? That is an easy fix.
  9. 67newport

    Cool "Car Art" Illustrations

  10. Scoopy G

    Steering box blows a seal. Now what?

    Hello gents. In my travels today in the 67 Newport Custom, I began to smell a strange smell. It turns out it was power steering fluid. I put the car on the lift when I got home, and it looks like there's a blown seal in the steering box. What's the fix? Do I have to remove the box and have...
  11. fury fan

    NOT MINE 1971 NY FB 4dr U code

    Is there a thread specific to 70-71 U-code cars? If so, I would put the info from mine in there.
  12. 67newport

    Cool "Car Art" Illustrations

  13. 71Polara383

    My Unicorn, eh?

    Maybe someone with some slabby experience can help me here. The 4 speed car has a Vinyl Top and a rear window gasket. Thin trim The parts car has no vinyl and no gasket for the rear window, seems to be glued in like Fuselage cars with wider trim. Is the glass interchangeable? Is the...
  14. 67newport

    vintage pics of women & cars

  15. 67newport

    vintage pics of women & cars

  16. MoPar~Man

    Rear axle bearing vendor choices

    Maybe I'm not seeing it, but rock doesn't show a variety of rear axle bearing choices like they do for the front wheels.
  17. 3175375

    Rear axle bearing vendor choices

    @mobileparts - Craig, chime in with your sage advice, please.
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