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  1. Husky

    What to look for when buying a c-body Fuselage - Specifically a 300

    Hi There I own a 70 300 and also know someone with a 71. Besides the usual places (rear window, rear quarters, etc) be sure to check the front subframe (stubframe) for rust issues - particularly the two rubber isolator/body mounts at each side (under car between front wheel and door). These...
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    1970 New Yorker 2-door - Las Vegas area

    Console, rimblow steering wheel (?), etc Looks like a bargain at that price...I wonder what is wrong with it?
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    Another Seemingly Nice 70 300 - this time a 2 door with low miles

    Who knows, could be one of those hidden treasures.
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    Caster/camber/toe in settings

    Check out this link - I found it very helpful: www.allpar.com/history/mopar/front-end-alignment.html ‎
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    1970 300H project - CA

    Pretty bad rust around the rear window. Wonder how the rest of her is? At least it has the console "option" as so many I've seen don't.
  6. Husky

    Radiator Hose inner coil

    Sounds fine to me. This is something I'd do, given most lower hoses no longer have the spring. Stainless steel wire would be better IMO, but the gal should be fine - just check for any rust every now and then.
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    need no BS alignment shop in DFW area

    The FSM should have a table listing the suspension specs (camber, caster, ride height, etc). The ride height is not given as an abolute value, but as the difference between the LCA adjuster blade and the bottom of the lower ball joint with respect to ground. On a level surface, first measure...
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    Problems with the alternator Belt

    Was it OK before you re-tensioned the belt? A belt will generally only squeal if it is either loose of misaligned. The ammeter does not display volts by the way, just the load current to and from the battery. Given all pulleys turn freely by hand I can only suggest there is a problem with the...
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    need new strut rods

    The Firmfeel HD struts are a quality item, however do not expect to run your factory sway bar setup with them. I neglected to consider this only to find out the factory sway-strut bushings will not fit. I duly contacted Firmfeel and asked if they supply appropriate bushings (or were planning...
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    Order your new full size mopar here!!!

    Here's my one: 69 Monaco 500 Black ,440, HD torqueflite, console, Suregrip, A/C, and power disk brakes.
  11. Husky

    loose front end

    While the same angle on the left and right is correct, the direction of the said angles should be clarified. I understand about 1/16" toe-in is optimum for our cars is it not?
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    loose front end

    How's your wheel alignment?
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    Rebuilding the entire front end.

    Looks like a connector for HV tubular busbars used in many outdoor electricity substation yards. Or some very thin scaffolding...
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    Rebuilding the entire front end.

    Good articles, but a note of caution re that little bit of grease to help press in the bushings. These bushings (upper and lower control arm) must not be lubricated - the FSM also makes this clear. My story: I went through the first time nightmare of replacing the LCA bushings. One...
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    Disc Brakes? What are your thoughts?

    In my humble opinion disk brakes are superior to drums when it comes to braking performance, unless you don't count fade as a performance issue. True about the cold stopping performance of disks v drums though. That said, given about 70% of braking effort is handled by the front brakes, if I...
  16. Husky

    383 motor mounts -- help!

    Never had to unbolt the trans mount when replacing my engine mounts.
  17. Husky

    1970 Chrysler 300

    I agree. Would love to see some shots under the front stub frame area as I bet the body mounts (esp dash foot pair) are shot, and from personal experience, these are a major PITA to fix.
  18. Husky

    Removing the frame off my c-body?

    Depending on how you're going about removing the frame, check out this link for important info not provided by the FSM: http://www.hamtramck-historical.com/images/TSBs/1970/70-23-8%20page1.jpg
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    Yeah its Green, but I like it...................

    No rust? I'd be interested to see a shot of the sub frame - esp the rubber isolated body mounts - as I can bet these are rusted out.
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