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    Tire Pressures

    What's the best valve stem caps to use? Which air is better, from my Ingersoll Rand compressor or my Craftsman compressor?
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    58 plymouth

    Nice Plymouth and nice Jeep.
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    Question about a stuck 326 Dodge engine

    Can't you leave the bell housing on the transmission and pull the engine clear of the transmission shaft?
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    UNBREADED! '71 Monaco Wagon

    Should have taken the Dart.
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    1959 Plymouth 230 Inline Six

    Get a hold of MobileParts here. Northwestern Auto Parts , which was a outstanding and huge auto parts store for old parts in Michigan went out of business and he bought some of the inventory but may not have been flathead Mopar stuff but he might know who did buy the flathead Mopar parts. Also...
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    1959 Plymouth 230 Inline Six

    Andy Bernbaum Roberts Motor parts Terrill Machine -somewhere in Texas Napa Rock Auto Hemmings
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    Question about a stuck 326 Dodge engine

    Probably not your problem but pull your starter just to take it out of the equation. To explain, I had the nose cone break off the starter on a flathead 6cyl. It made a heck of a racket when I started it. When I pulled the starter off the broken nose cone was loose between the flywheel and the...
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    Found This Sitting On The Side Of The Road

    Property owner doesn't own it. I wouldn't even consider it.
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    (Help!) Fluids and maintenance on my 67 Newport!

    I don't return a vehicle to the road without putting new brake lines, brake hoses, and rebuild/ replace master cylinder, brake cylinders new brake shoes and springs and proper new brake fluid and clean inspect/replace wheel bearings and seals. I value safety, brakes,steering suspension, before...
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    Remember when?

    It's also not free if you have to start your compressor. Apparently they're used by the shoppers at the store as opposed to people driving 5 miles to get there.
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    Question about a stuck 326 Dodge engine

    Acetone and ATF is an excellent rust-buster. I've read of people putting boiling water in the block to break the bond but have never tried it. No idea of the crankshaft movement. "Machinist's Workshop" recently published information on various penetrating oils. The magazine reports they tested...
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    Remember when?

    Costco and Lowes offer free air where I live.
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    Does a tightly shaking vacuum gauge REALLY mean an ignition problem? Chasing my tail.

    I once witnessed a sticking valve free up on a 400 cuin. Ford by putting 1 quart of transmission fluid in the engine oil. It may not have been sticking real bad as I was surprised at how fast it cleared up.
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    Does a tightly shaking vacuum gauge REALLY mean an ignition problem? Chasing my tail.

    Been running ethanol blended fuel in vehicles as old as 1938 with several rebuilt engines in the bunch as well as small and medium equipment and only had two instances where the fuel might have been a problem. 1) An Echo string trimmer that after using it for 20 years the grommet going into the...
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    Does a tightly shaking vacuum gauge REALLY mean an ignition problem? Chasing my tail.

    LOL, two tanks full of non-ethanol gas is some kind of magic potion?
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    Little baby boy on the way!

    Congratulation. Looks like he's thinking what his first car is going to be.
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    Thoughts on the value of a 1959 Dodge Coronet?

    Stored 55 Years: 1957 Dodge Coronet Lancer Vinyl top? Not sure what engine is in it.
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    Thoughts on the value of a 1959 Dodge Coronet?

    LOL, I remember seeing your ad for that car somewhere. It was another ad I kept going back to but then telling my self Don't do it, Don't do it, Don't do it. I had one project going at the time and really didn't want to bring home another. That was a shame it wouldn't sell, what a low cost way...
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    For Sale 1957 dodge trim

    On those eyebrow dividers you sold any 57-58 Dodge I owned never had what I assume were holes through for mounting screws. Do you know why the difference?
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