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  1. Lefty71

    Timing and engine temp

    Repair Your Radiator by Rodding or Recoring
  2. Lefty71

    Timing and engine temp

    Im certainly not THAT GUY that doesnt use a timing light lol, but you usually notice by ear the motor getting peppy and idle speeding up a bit as you advance, and the opposite happening as you retard. I think this is partly why people are fooled when they dont use a light....it sounded GREAT at...
  3. Lefty71

    Freezing over in heater box ?

    Icing up is not normal. Obviously the drain needs to be open, but if does'nt leak part of the time, I'd bet you are not able to catch the ice. This problem would happen with any type of mid temp application that ices up. The two main issues causing that are low air flow or low charge of the...
  4. Lefty71

    Has the RV2 compressor an oil pump?

    Seal that can of R-406 up when you are done with it (brass screw cap). You may have trouble getting more in the future, since is it more than half R-22 anyway.
  5. Lefty71

    HVAC Switch Part Number Needed for 1970 300

    LOL, I just meant call the guy to get the proper part number info. Funny you should say tho, because I distinctly remember my dad tearing into the one on our '71 New Yorker in about 1975, because he wasn'nt about to buy one way back then. I'm sure they cost pennies on the dollar then too! He...
  6. Lefty71

    HVAC Switch Part Number Needed for 1970 300

    Maybe so. There's a lot of info to process there. If no one else here has the proper answer for you, maybe this guy does ($$); Heater and A/C Blower Motor - Air Conditioning - Heater and A/C Components - Parts 815-223-8424 HTH, Lefty71
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    HVAC Switch Part Number Needed for 1970 300

    Maybe here? jholst.net Chrysler 300K Home Page
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