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    Pulled a stupid move. Now I have to pay for it.

    Are you using factory stamped valve covers? Any stamped covers, even aftermarket ones, will dent at the bolt holes after a couple gasket replacements. Folks can't help but overtighten them installing the covers or trying to stop leaks. Cork crushes under the bolt and gets thin or pinched in...
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    Ported vs manifold vacuum advance solved!!!

    Ported means there is little to no vacuum signal at and just off idle. Its purpose is to maintain initial distributor timing at idle without any additional advance because it's not needed. Once rpm increases ported vacuum begins to advance the timing via the vacuum advance (the mechanical during...
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    How much for a factory paint job?

    Oh man, I remember when a $199 paint job was a good baked acrylic enamel that looked like a factory job as long as you did the prep correctly. A hand rubbed lacquer looked a foot deep, it just didn't last unless you kept it out of the elements. Clear coats oxidized underneath the clear cuz no...
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    Anyone Added a Catalytic Converter to 71-74 Dodge Charger?

    Catalytic converters reduce nitrogen oxides only. They do nothing to reduce sulfur oxides or carbon oxides. The only surefire ways to reduce (not eliminate) those type of emissions is to maintain the vehicle with a perfect tune up, buy only quality fuel, and minimize operation of the vehicle...
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    Tire storage?

    Ultraviolet light breaks down natural and synthetic rubbers (vulcanized or not) and all plastics as well as paint. Just look at older plastic dashboards/interiors (dry out, crack, turn to dust), headlight/taillight assemblies, vinyl tops, even the later polymers used in paints and finishes.
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    I never want to hear (They Don't Make Them Like They Used Too) ever again!

    Old stuff. Since that "test" (it was done for an advertisement for Chevrolet), several individuals involved have gone on record to say that several key points in the frame of the old Impala had been "compromised," or mechanically altered to produce favorable results during the test. The entire...
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    Tire storage?

    If the shops maintained their compressors and receiver tanks properly, that moisture wouldn't be an issue. Installing a relatively inexpensive moisture trap and draining the receiver tank weekly like the manufacturers recommend as well as keeping clean inlet filters installed goes a long way...
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    Tire storage?

    As far as Nitrogen is concerned, I dont know so much about that. The air we breathe is over 70% Nitrogen to begin with. Really dont see how 100% Nitrogen is gonna make much difference.
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    Gas washing pistons?

    You will usually only notice fuel wash upon tear down. That being said, the fewer miles you drive the less it will affect the engine. Carburetors are not exact 100 percent of the time. There will be liquid fuel in the cylinders a good bit of the time on the best tuned carb, especially during...
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    PST coil spring IFS conversion

    Thanks fellas, appreciate the info.
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    PST coil spring IFS conversion

    Has anyone seen, or had any experience with PST's complete K frame coil over conversion. I know some folks like their stuff for the factory front suspension, but I have no experience with them. Looking to make some room and put the Satellite on a diet on the nose. Not a huge fan of the RMS...
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    Pilot bushing removal

    Cheap bar soap like ivory works great in place of grease for thinner mopar bushings. Much denser than grease, won't just squirt out.
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    A boost ready Gen III stroker would be mighty nice...

    A boost ready Gen III stroker would be mighty nice... With the current state of the market support for Small Block/Magnum dwindling, especially in the block department, the new hemi will soon be the way forward. Factory iron blocks for the Gen III are good for over 900 hp without major issue...
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    Wanted: 6.4 BGE block

    I've seen a few new ones on some discount online mopar retailers (replacement parts) for just under $1700. They also had brand new Big Gas heads for a lot less than what builders are charging for cores.
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