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Where there's a will, there's a way, right? :thumbsup:
I got it out yesterday. Used the wood blocks on the apron with a couple of lengths of angle iron, taped together to create a "boxed" bar, across them. Then used some straps through the back runners of the intake and around the bar. It...
I actually have two of those that I put on either end of the car when it's up, just for extra safety. This lift (2-post) is new to me and I'm still getting used to being under there. But, I want to lower the car after I get the trans out. May take me a couple weeks to get it back together.
I have to pull the 727 out my 65 Coronet. Fortunately I have a lift and high trans jack, but I've never pulled a trans with a lift before. How do you support the rear of the engine? On the ground I could put a jack, blocks or whatever is around and will hold the weight. But what do I use...
Man, we used to do some crazy sh*t when we were young! Can't imagine that today. I had beaters that I had to pump the brakes on every time I stopped. Drove them that way regularly and didn't think much about it. Now look at me! Damn, I'm getting old.
Well I got everything buttoned up and adjusted correctly. You're right, they will stop you, if you have some room in front of you. The cool thing on a 65 Coronet is the brake release is in the dash, pretty much where the headlight switch is on most cars. So it's easy to reach and pull when...
We recently had a complete brake failure due to a bad master cylinder:
http://www.forbbodiesonly.com/moparforum/threads/brake-failure-is-it-the-mc.134226/
So this has gotten me thinking about the emergency/parking brake. It's one of those things I never thought much about, especially on an...
I don't know if I'd worry too much. This is surely a very rare occurrence. I've never had it happen before and I'm almost 60 years old. I drove some real beaters back in the 70's and 80's (always broke), and some didn't stop all that well. I had some bad MCs that produced a mushy pedal, but...
One of these seems to be the most likely cause. I can't see the check balls if it has them, but I wondered if the seals had somehow gotten out of position when he was applying the brake. The sudden pressure loss after working great for 600 miles means something changed very quickly.
Here's...
There was no room to add anything, it was still full. I would have thought the seals had torn, but they look alright. I don't know how they could suddenly just not fit the bore tightly.
Had a scary thing happen yesterday. My son was driving his 65 Coronet when the brakes failed. All of them, not just one end. Fortunately, he was almost stopped already at a stop sign when it happened. Pedal went to the floor and the brakes were 95% gone. They provided a little drag so he...
On the same subject, I found gaskets at both Year One and Steele:
http://www.steelerubber.com/rear-window-gasket-70-2185-81
https://www.yearone.com/Product/chrysler-b-body/wcrd647
Quite a difference in price. Any idea whether the quality of the Steele piece is worth the extra? I know they...
MoparNation74, PM is sent. Thanks.
I probably will let the glass guys do it. I had read somewhere that glass companies nowadays don't do many installs with gaskets since modern cars install with sealant only. Because of that some didn't want to mess with it for fear of breakage. But if...