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  1. 440Chauncey

    Sloppy Column Shifter

    Wanted to see if anyone had a remedy to fix a loose column shifter. I run a modified 727 in my 68 New Yorker with a reverse pattern valve body. Im having a hard time getting the linkage adjusted. Seems like the car will want to jump out of park or 3rd depending on where I adjust it. I cant find...
  2. 440Chauncey

    Trick flow heads?

    Hey Guys, I wanted to put a post out to see if anyone else has ran Trickflow heads on their Chrysler's. Last year I built a 446 high comp with their heads and drove it all summer. Did not have a chance to make any passes yet but should be ready in the spring. Specs: Mopar forged crank...
  3. 440Chauncey

    Upgrade Suggestions?

    Well ive had my 68 New Yorker for about 5 years now and finally have the engine bay tore apart to fix some firewall rust. I figured while i was at it i might as well do some cheap upgrades to the engine. Its a low mile motor with about 20,000 miles and numbers matching. It has a rebuilt stock...
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    Engine dies after a minute

    I have a pretty annoying issue with my 68 New yorker. Its a stock 440 with a proform electronic ignition. Ive been running the car for two years with some issues. Recently I bought a reproduction carb and installed it and noticed my engine shuts off after a few minutes. I dont know if its a carb...
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    Tach reads double?

    I have a stock 440 with a standard electronic ignition conversion kit. I just bough a cheap $25 tach on amazon. Its a 5 wire design. Two to run the light and three to run the tachometer itself. I have the green lead hooked up to the negative side of the coil. After starting it shows double the...
  6. 440Chauncey

    Rear main seal leak

    I have a 68 New Yorker with a standard 440 with 30,000 miles. This car has been sitting most of its life until recently. When it sits it leaks pretty good. Im assuming its the rear main seal because the valve covers are dry along with the oil sending unit. Is there anyway to easily drop the pan...
  7. 440Chauncey

    440 runs rough after wire grounds

    I have a 68 chrysler with a 440. It ran perfectly before I messed with the ac clutch by reconnecting it. Once I reconnected it the whole wire was sparking and burning. So I immediately disconnected it. Then I tried to turn the engine over and it barley ran. Now the first thing I figured was the...
  8. 440Chauncey

    RV 440 and 727

    I recently got a 440 engine complete with a 727 trans. The block was cast in 74 and the numbers read 4006630. I plan on putting this in a car someday. What I noticed was the spark plugs were smaller but the heads looked like a 906 cast. I did some research that on some RV 440's there was a...
  9. 440Chauncey

    Anyone know where to find good condition magnum 500's??

    I have a 68 New Yorker sedan that is currently running road wheels that I want to replace with decent looking magnum 500's. Is there any companies that remanufacture them or would I have to restore an original set?
  10. 440Chauncey

    Power window motor replacement

    I have a 68 Chrysler sedan with power windows all around. I recently got it out of storage and noticed that only the front two windows work unlike the rear ones that dont even pull voltage. Before I went ahead and ordered new motors I bench tested a spare one to ensure that there was power to...
  11. 440Chauncey

    NO steering 68 Chrysler

    Hey guys im new to this forum but I have a problem with my 68 Chrysler new yorker 440 car. I recently did some work to the motor and it is running fine but i went to take it for a test drive and the power steering was rough. All i did was take the pump off, repaint it and put it back on. When i...
  12. 440Chauncey

    NO power steering 68 New Yorker

    Hey guys im new to this forum but I have a problem with my 68 Chrysler new yorker 440 car. I recently did some work to the motor and it is running fine but i went to take it for a test drive and the power steering was rough. All i did was take the pump off, repaint it and put it back on. When i...
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