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I am in the process of building my 1967 440 with original crankshaft (727 tranny). My engine guy just called and said the balance was a little out and wanted to know more about the torque convertor am I going to buy.
My question is: 1967 motors with forged crankshafts, do the torque...
Agree with Cranky. Prop up the upper control arm and bathe the ball joint in penetrating oil. My opinion, the socket will save you a lot of aggravation. Well worth the 30 bucks.
Every time I get a new Mopar Classic Industries catalogue in the mail, my Wife calls it my Car **** magazine. Love looking at all the parts and accessories I cannot afford.