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  1. 70bigblockdodge

    1968 Chrysler Town and Country

    Don't trust aftermarket gauges 100% get a infrared/laser heat gun. Verify that your guages are at least ballpark. Especially the temp gauge. Electric can be affected by car voltage, how good the ground is, and of course gauge quality. Mechanical can be affected by the capillary line running by...
  2. 70bigblockdodge

    1977 Chrysler town and Country had to go....

    Too many people, period.
  3. 70bigblockdodge

    The Servprolara

    Maybe not 4.10s, but 75-80 mph at ~2500 is a nice ride.
  4. 70bigblockdodge

    The Servprolara

    Put the trans in also.
  5. 70bigblockdodge

    Anyone here have headers on their BB wagons

    Has to be a personal choice. There are pros and cons of both, everyone is bias toward their personal preference. Objectively headers work at all rpms, don't believe the wives tales that they only work at high rpms. 2.25" primary tubes sure but smaller tubes no, they work on cooling the exhaust...
  6. 70bigblockdodge

    1972 Plymouth Custom Suburban

    So in 30 years will people see someone with a 2018 Ram 4 door and say "Wow I used to ride in one of those as a kid with my tablet plugged in to the AC outlet" Does not seem the same.
  7. 70bigblockdodge

    1972 Plymouth Custom Suburban

    Cool wagon have fun.
  8. 70bigblockdodge

    The Servprolara

    :thumbsup::thumbsup:
  9. 70bigblockdodge

    The Servprolara

    It was pretty warm during the day, but at night it cooled alot and with the nice breeze I slept like a baby. Friday it actually cooled enough at 3:30 4 am I had to shut the windows to cut out the breeze through the tent. Really the only problem I have is getting up off the air mattress in the...
  10. 70bigblockdodge

    The Servprolara

    Glad to here your back ok. Did you ever pull the water pump, are the vanes ok and not rusted away? I had a problem with my Challenger overheating at highway speeds back in the 80s on the drive across country. The lower radiator hose was sucking shut due to rusty spring inside. Just some...
  11. 70bigblockdodge

    The Servprolara

    Wyatt, you are a young man after my own heart. F.... It I'm not turning back press on fix as needed. Good luck on your ride back. I am glad to have met you. See you next time.
  12. 70bigblockdodge

    1976 Plymouth Gran Fury Suburban Wagon

    Check k the wire to sending unit with key on pulsing 5 volts tells you everything to the sending unit is working.
  13. 70bigblockdodge

    1976 Plymouth Gran Fury Suburban Wagon

    Fluid film is your friend. It's a product you spray into hidden areas to prevent moisture from doing it thing to steel. Much like the old timers way of "oiling" the car body to prevent rust. Fluid film IMO is better because it has no acids in the oil like used motor oil has (not as big of a...
  14. 70bigblockdodge

    1976 Plymouth Gran Fury Suburban Wagon

    Dog legs, rear door bottoms, spare tire well is where ours rotted
  15. 70bigblockdodge

    ‘‘Tis the Season! Lets see some Christmas trees on wagons!

    Sombitch gets mid 20mpg pulling that wagon. Gets 30 +mpg without it plates are cheap and trailer plate is cheap. Both combined I'm at 1/2 of what my BIL pays for his 6000# 4×4 Dodge Ram that on a good day gets 12 mpg empty with A/C off on a non snowy day. Say what you will about my little Lesbo...
  16. 70bigblockdodge

    ‘‘Tis the Season! Lets see some Christmas trees on wagons!

    Christmas trees on my wagon pulled by my wagon, but somehow I don't think this is what you where looking for.
  17. 70bigblockdodge

    New project

    Disc....... Damn auto correct.
  18. 70bigblockdodge

    New project

    If you can't follow my post, follow Scott's. Get rid of that single pot master. Museum piece only, if you are going to drive the car regularly it has no business being there. Power brakes. If they are on the car, fine leave them. If you really like driving, manual brakes are not a burden and I...
  19. 70bigblockdodge

    New project

    Ok, what do you need explained. If you are grammar policing get your red pen out and fix it yourself.
  20. 70bigblockdodge

    New project

    Drum brakes are more dependable than that single pot master cylinder. IMHO I would never downgrade a car with power brakes from manual. If your girlfriend or wife or daughter is going to drive it alot, and is not a car person maybe. BTW have you driven the car really aggressively with 11"drum...
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