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  1. khryslerkid

    Looking for advice

    Is that a 351 Cleveland in a Falcon?
  2. khryslerkid

    New to the 62-65 b bodies ! harder to buy than a 71 cuda ?

    I'll even let you take a ride in it...
  3. khryslerkid

    This is Further Proof That The Dumbing Down Is Rampent...

    Watch how protective this bear is with her cub and people want to mess with them?
  4. khryslerkid

    This is Further Proof That The Dumbing Down Is Rampent...

    Then tourist in Yellowstone park...
  5. khryslerkid

    This is Further Proof That The Dumbing Down Is Rampent...

    And they don't get any smarter. (North Carolina) People caught on video trying to pull bear cubs from tree to take selfies People caught on video trying to pull bear cubs from tree to take selfies - National | Globalnews.ca
  6. khryslerkid

    Looking for advice

    Might take a look at the spark plugs for fouling. Maybe even a new set might be in order.
  7. khryslerkid

    Broke my 7UP Pop Machine today....

    Cool tail pipe tips! Should keep people from following you too close.
  8. khryslerkid

    Park

    If they would just make fun with it like Conan used to do.
  9. khryslerkid

    '62 Dart - OEM Steering Wheel?

    I've never seen one on a '62.
  10. khryslerkid

    62 Dart Wagon pushbutton transmission question

    I'd have to check the FMS again but I didn't even torque mine that much. I was feeling the pucker factor kicking in and chickened out. Edit... I checked and it's 10 inch lbs. The reason I had to remove my park housing is because I broke the clamp bolt making the park cable adjustment. It only...
  11. khryslerkid

    62 Dart Wagon pushbutton transmission question

    Icetech covered this pretty good.
  12. khryslerkid

    62 Dart Wagon pushbutton transmission question

    That's the clamp bolt that holds the cable in place. You just loosen the nut but not all the way. Gently tap it at the threaded end to move it. You'll feel the cable loosen up. You don't remove it. Also when reinstalling the cable you don't want to over tighten it. It will snap. I believe it's...
  13. khryslerkid

    62 Dart Wagon pushbutton transmission question

    Here's the rear band shaft that was mentioned. I'd get it real clean with parts cleaner then puff some baby powder all over everything and watch where it's coming from. Might save you more work if it's only the gasket or cable o-ring. Still involved to remove the cable and housing. There's a...
  14. khryslerkid

    Motor is @ TDC.. Balancer shows @ 45 degrees BTDC

    Made my own piston stop. Instructions... Post in thread 'Finding TDC' Finding TDC
  15. khryslerkid

    Ubolts with flattened top? and pinion seal question...

    I didn't even mark the nut. After replacing the seal I used some Teflon paste on the splines and a little oil on the seal and contact area on the yoke. Installed the yoke, washer and nut. Tighten till it bottomed out and turned the yoke to seat the bearings. (Maybe didn't need to do that part) A...
  16. khryslerkid

    Bought a k car

    I found a real clean one at a consignment sale one day. Nobody wanted it but one person. I ran the bid up to $300. and got it. I went over the whole car and it needed nothing for inspection. Gave it to my daughter for her first car. She had it for about three years before she traded it off for...
  17. khryslerkid

    Ubolts with flattened top? and pinion seal question...

    With the rear on jack stands, I had the driver's side wheel off and had the breaker bar with long pipe through under the leaf springs. Stood on the pipe from outside the car. Cass once told me that 240 ft lbs was extreme. The size of the thread and nut doesn't warrant that much torque. I broke...
  18. khryslerkid

    440 water jacket bolt holes on 906 heads

    And do them all. Some have been known to be just the end studs but many have found it could be any of the holes. I like to use Permatex #2 or Teflon paste.
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