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  1. 70NewY’ER

    Driveshaft Balancing

    Thank you!!
  2. 70NewY’ER

    Driveshaft Balancing

    Hello all. A while back I purchased a new rear end dropout unit for my New Yorker. A 3.23 to be exact. Does the driveshaft have to be balanced again after installing the new dropout? Or can I just install the new dropout and be on my way? Thanks!
  3. 70NewY’ER

    Engine Bogging?

    It seems as though the problem went away! Definitely a problem with the push rod. I'm going to investigate why this has happened in such a short amount of time. I have a feeling it lies within the cam. Thank you everyone for your help and advice!
  4. 70NewY’ER

    Engine Bogging?

    The gas isnt too old. I just filled the tank up today actually!
  5. 70NewY’ER

    Engine Bogging?

    Thank you!
  6. 70NewY’ER

    Engine Bogging?

    I never thought it would be a common issue! Looks like I'll keep an eye on that now as well!
  7. 70NewY’ER

    Engine Bogging?

    Hello everyone! It’s been a while. Lots of things going on in my life so haven’t had the chance to work on the New Yorker. Today I decided to remove and inspect the fuel pump. What I found was interesting and I think this could be the culprit. The fuel pump push rod was considerably worn down on...
  8. 70NewY’ER

    Engine Bogging?

    Interesting. Ill to give that a try as well. I never thought about the factory timing marks being obsolete after swapping ignition systems. Thanks!
  9. 70NewY’ER

    Engine Bogging?

    I will check the gap. Yeah it's definitely not normal. I have an old direct connection distributor that my dad got back in the 90s. I might install that one if the current distributor doesn't react to the adjustment.
  10. 70NewY’ER

    Engine Bogging?

    I forgot to mention one thing. I noticed that when I pulled the cap on the distributor there were very small but noticeable metal flakes on the advance plate (kind of like metal filings on a magnet). It looks like the pickup is rubbing against the cam and I can see wear marks on the high points...
  11. 70NewY’ER

    Engine Bogging?

    I should check the lines going from the tank to the carb. I haven’t looked at those in a long time so it’s worth checking. I will also inspect the filter sock when I get the chance.
  12. 70NewY’ER

    Engine Bogging?

    Thanks for the tip. The fuel line is was replaced a few years back with a stainless unit. But who knows? There could be an obstruction somewhere down the line. I will try the soda bottle method!
  13. 70NewY’ER

    Engine Bogging?

    So I had another control box laying around. It was the same type that I’m currently running. They’re both the proform brand. They seem kinda cheap if I’m being honest. I swapped it with that one and it didn’t change anything unfortunately. I’m going to check it with a meter like you were saying...
  14. 70NewY’ER

    Engine Bogging?

    Hello everyone. I own a 1970 Chrysler New Yorker with a 440 i had rebuilt in the summer of last year. I put a new Holley 4160 Street Warrior carb on it back in November. All was fine up until recently. 2 weeks when i was on the highway I stomped on the gas pedal (fully depressed) at around 50...
  15. 70NewY’ER

    Rear Brake Trouble

    I can’t find any quality name brand shoes anywhere… usually just the Chinese stuff sadly.
  16. 70NewY’ER

    Rear Brake Trouble

    All I hope is that I can look back and laugh haha
  17. 70NewY’ER

    Rear Brake Trouble

    Hmmmm that’s exactly what I had to do. When I installed it, the pedal push rod went beyond the pedal. I had to compress the booster a fair bit to get the nut and bolt to line up with the holes. Never thought anything of it…
  18. 70NewY’ER

    Rear Brake Trouble

    Quick update: I just put the rebuilt (original) brake booster on. I noticed that the rod that attaches to the brake pedal arm on the newer booster was about 3/4” longer than the original. Would that interfere with anything?
  19. 70NewY’ER

    Rear Brake Trouble

    Turns out the threads are just a bit too big for the bleeder port… not sure where to go from here. I replaced the rubber hose and hard lines at the axle. I’ll bleed the system on Sunday maybe. I’m hoping the hose will fix it…
  20. 70NewY’ER

    Rear Brake Trouble

    You’re right. Just seems very odd for something so little to cause a big problem like this. I’ll report back once I get everything sorted out.
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