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Where I grew up we had a few people in the area that made homemade vodka.
Some of it would burn with a blue flame.
When purchasing, The good producer would take a swallow out of bottle first to show honesty. If they wouldn’t, drive away.
Also people maintained don’t use mix and you won’t...
So a few things happened today. Installed new V belt and filled the tank. Car still bogged under load. I identified a small kink in one of the fuel hoses. Fixing that improved the bogging. Power is still weak though. The second is there’s a pickup in the distributor. When I time the motor with...
66-67 Chargers.Com has a lot of the old members from 66-67 Charger listed.
Don’t think it was you. Someone from your area of the world has an original 64-5 I think 273 Charger. The first car called a Charger.
I don’t know how long the site will last, but if you go back, you might like to...
@RareWedge Please read my edited thread here. Sorry for the misinformation. The books are a bit hard to follow with very small print. I double checked and found my previous mistake. If my Galen books are correct it looks like your car was originally a Poly 318 car? and the big wedge was added...
It's definitely happened, though not to me personally but I think it's more given as one as those "easy stuff first" checks to do when having tuning issues...you hope a guy trying to get a tune has confirmed his timing marks are good but ya just never know!
I agree with the Kimmer. Unless you cleaned it up before the pictures, any seepage looks to be from the pan rail area.
Keep in mind the two main seal retainer oil pan bolts can bottom out in the holes, as those bolt holes are shallower than the ones in the block...seen that mistake a few times...
Not parts, but last week I had the Classic Air a/c system charged, and it held pressure! Took three visits; a couple of leaks the first two times. Been fiddling and fabbing the system on and off for nine years, and now the Coronet has ac.
It has been a while since I installed these. I assume you are talking about pedal height off the floor. Id have to look at it but seems like it was definitely lower than that offset pile of crap that was on it previously.