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I see on their website, they currently have a 25 gallon version and retail price looks to be about $5300. That was the largest I saw listed, they also had several smaller.
If the ECU connector was expanded female terminals, this will likely result in a poor, high-resistance connection.
And this can result in building up an oxidation level due to the higher heat. As the layer of oxidation builds
eventually there will be no connection for electricity to flow...
Here is a video of it. I guess I will re- do the adjustment on the passenger axle see if that helps at all. It's got two bottles of yukons friction modifier in it
Sure hope it's not worn out. I doubt this motor even has 8000k on it .
Going to pull the distributor again make sure I didn't miss anything.
I have a spare ecu I could throw in there too incase it some odd ecu malfunction
Well 15 minutes later on Thursday there was a small dust devil that ripped down the Isle and threw easy up tents through the parts area one going 30 feet in the air and landing 2 rows over... Thankfully no one was hurt.
7'' wide is ok. Backspace is going to be close and may rub the outside wheel house. Factory Chrysler 7'' x 15'' steel wheels have a 4.25 backspace.
This is a photo of my 65 with the factory steel wheels using 275/60/15 tires. They fit with no modifications.
No 2 Mopars are the same. 1/2''...
This is the 3 piece trim just below rear convertible window forward of the trunk. Removed from my pristine 64 Sport Fury convertible in favor of highly restored trim. One very small crease in one side and two small dings in the other. Perfect for your driver or have restored to perfection...
Before I bought a set of tools to deal with all the terminals I used a packing staple with great success. Those staples are everywhere around the back of stores who receive large boxes. Straighten out one end to make an "L" and shove the long end into the open end of the terminal so that it...