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Jeeeze.....I haven't been to a Chrysler parts counter since I needed CV joints for my 85 Daytona Turbo (loved that car!).
I should note that many, many other vendors sell these items. I should also note that you don't really want 1970s NOS rubber stuff. That stands...
https://www.laysons.com/Catalog.cfm?nCatID=1404&nModelID=12&nModelYear=1971
Those fine vehicles all appear to have outstanding handling characteristics and ironclad reliability. :rofl:
Hahahahahahahaaaaa.......now THAT was dang funny! [ATTACH]
Great post! Seems like I did this a lot as a teenager, early to mid 70s. This was my 340 T/A, going in my 68 Dart. [ATTACH] An LT-1 for a...
That all looks great, and it was probably a messy, dusty bunch of work for ya. I believe Tank Weld is available at most of the chain auto stores....
You were thinking of Joe Biden when you typed "lockdown".....
One of mine was dead loose and leaking. They're "swedged" in place, not welded, which is why they can loosen up. Solution? First, don't go...
Yeah this great info, but I find the grouchy Tech cartoon guy to be a distraction, so here: http://www.mymopar.com/downloads/mtsc/279.pdf Also,...
You know to NOT drive it without having your kickdown issue sorted, correct? Trans damage.
This is a very good suggestion, and Indian Head is some seriously strong, sticky stuff. I meant to mention to use one bolt when you gooped the...
I think you've done the right thing by that engine. Looks great, and it's ready for another 100K miles....
LOL!
Wow...we think alike. I hope that's a good thing! :poke:
Put a large screwdriver in the slot (in the gear) and twist it so that the gear "climbs" away from the cam gear. Then you can grab it with long...
Do you have to drive the car, or load it on a trailer? If it's just very short trip or onto a trailer, glue the thermo neck to the WP housing...
But just think how nice you'll feel when it's all done correctly, maybe some paint and other grooming of the engine.....
Ooops.....yes. Wasn't correctly thinking of the correct item, so I stand corrected.
I know that "inevitable" feeling. Don't we all? :( But the good news is you knew in your bones it was inevitable, so you're home free in that...