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  1. Ross Wooldridge

    Any opinions on Liquid Tape?

    I used vinyl dye to do trim parts like that - sticks extremely well, has the right sheen, and no problems. I used SEM Landau Black. Are the raised parts supposed to be free of paint and be chrome? Make sure the part is clean and shiny where you want chrome, spray the whole thing and...
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    1965-66 sport fury

    Thanks for the compliments - I don't have answers for either question, but I lay odds that both would be available.
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    Pics of Engine bay with Factory Cruise Control Installed on 68' 300

    @Welder guy - thanks - I know that Imps still used the boxy old style one in 68, and I couldn't remember when Dodge Plymouth and Chrysler switched.
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    Pics of Engine bay with Factory Cruise Control Installed on 68' 300

    If it's a Dodge, Plymouth or Chrysler, there should be dimples in the front inner fenders where the bolts holes for the brackets go. I don't know the length of the cables. Your servo should look like this:
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    Installing small front of window guides in 1966 Monaco 500 - help!

    @Mike66Chryslers can help you. There is a little triangle of rubber at the top of the vent window channel - that has to come off. Small phillips head screw. That will allow the window to come completely out of the track once you've done the rest of the stuff to remove it from the door. Then...
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    Loose 4-speed Console

    Here is the picture from the 66 Plymouth service manual.
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    Loose 4-speed Console

    It mounts to floor brackets - top, middle and bottom.
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    Tail light bulb fixture issues

    Bad bulb? Bulbs can look OK and still be bad. Proper bulb? Is it a tail light and signal circuit? If so, a dual filiment bulb that's grounded through the housing. OR Proper bulb? Is it a tail light only (no signal) and one terminal is power and the other ground? Contacts retracting...
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    Dual bowl on a 65 savoy

    @Mike66Chryslers
  10. Ross Wooldridge

    Hirsch paint

    Were those plugs always painted? Now that I think about it, I guess so, since the engines were usually painted as complete assemblies.
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    Hirsch paint

    Nope, thank goodness!
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    Hirsch paint

    Don't tell my wife!!
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    Hirsch paint

    I used VHT manifold paint, and baked them in the barbecue.
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    Hirsch paint

    Mine was brushed on (I would have sprayed on the valve covers, but I'm going for chrome as you can see) ; Hirsch Chrysler Red (correct for 1966 Canadian Windsor-built 440s).
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    Hirsch paint

    It takes a long time. I am very happy with it, but have patience is all I can advise.
  16. Ross Wooldridge

    Second question here on front brake hoses

    A picture of what you're experiencing on your car would really help us help you. Note that Dodge B Vans from the late 70s and 80s have much longer front brake hoses that apparently use the same ends, and therefore would work to solve the issue. At the moment I can't confirm that, but that's...
  17. Ross Wooldridge

    FM Radio rear speaker volume/reverb knob location

    Cool - yes, standard AM/FM. It's lower like that because the dial is assumed to be viewed from the driver seat, with average tall man's height. The radio may come up a 1/6th or so...
  18. Ross Wooldridge

    FM Radio rear speaker volume/reverb knob location

    I have had no issues, but hifi in my application they are not! They offer better quality speakers - higher wattage capability, built in tweeter, foam driver surround for better bass etc., but their website clearly states that it's a 4 ohm speaker, NOT suitable for a classic car radio.
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    FM Radio rear speaker volume/reverb knob location

    I don't know about the line level converters... I think you're all right with no load, but again, I am not 100% sure, and therefore I tend to always hook them up to speakers.
  20. Ross Wooldridge

    FM Radio rear speaker volume/reverb knob location

    Most definitely, a search tuner was available in 66. If your original radio wasn't a search tuner (didn't have a foot switch or search bar), and your new radio fits, it's a non search tune unit of the same shaft spacing family. Good!! I am pleased to hear it's sounding good. FYI - in case...
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