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  • Before: Oct 15, 2025
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  1. RemCharger

    Early 400 C.I. "superblocks"

    Here is a 383 block I disassembled, at speed. It was about 600+ stock stroke, quite alot of runs on it. I still think the crank gave up first, but we'll never know. The 383 before that one had MANY runs at the 600+ level, and some with 275 packed on top. That block lived well, but separated a...
  2. Llamaback

    New (to me) B-Body Score.....

    Yup! I have a 68 Buick GS that has that good suspension as well. They drive so nice. Thanks! It has been a long road with the Super Bee, I have meant to start a restoration thread on it but kind of fell out of love with it haha. Here's a few pics. I just painted more of my jamb areas, next is...
  3. OneWheelPeel

    Tech tip for the guys who shoot wheel guns...

    I guess if a gunsmith determines that I'll have to make the choice to destroy it, or just keep it as an antique. Maybe in those cases the happy medium to keep it around but make sure no one ever fires it and hurts themselves is to grind the pin off the hammer?
  4. rickseeman

    Early 400 C.I. "superblocks"

    If there is a piston out you can see it from there.
  5. YY1

    Sigh. Is this real?

  6. Krooser

    1969 Super Bee...worth restoring? Or make it a driver?

    Block out the paint and buff it out. Drive it and enjoy it. The heck with anybody thst criticizes the car. I hoping to get my $800 Coronet on the road in the spring. I'll be smiling too much to even notice the turned up noses.
  7. Black_Sheep

    Tech tip for the guys who shoot wheel guns...

    I test fired 2 shots from a used Dan Wesson .357 which also spit lead, the seller tried to tell me that it was normal. I’ve owned a couple dozen wheel guns and none of them were anything close to that bad. When S&W released the X-Frame .460 there were multiple reports of severed digits, I’ve...
  8. 65CopCar

    FOUND WTB - B/RB Factory Timing Cover

    How nice are you looking for?
  9. rickseeman

    Early 400 C.I. "superblocks"

    What is the casting date?
  10. charger6924

    FOR SALE 1969 Dodge Coronet station wagon

    $3800 firm no drive train, steering column or hood hinges
  11. Photon440

    Windows 10 Support Ending - So Sick of Windows

    I still use Turbo Tax on the advice of my finance guy. One price lets me do several separate returns for my family.
  12. icetech

    Borgeson Update

    Hadn't considered that.. the filter supposedly can handle a constant 200psi... i can't see the return being near that since it's just a open line into the pump pretty much.. but never know. So far no issues, will see what the future holds :)
  13. Coelacanth

    Sidemarker flasher issues...am I low on blinker fluid?

    Here's my follow-up question: Why do the front sidemarkers have a 2-wire connector while the rear ones only have a single wire bulb and connector?
  14. DeltaV

    1969 Super Bee...worth restoring? Or make it a driver?

    I've had mine apart for 40 years. :rofl: Life's little twists and turns. :eek:
  15. R

    Early 400 C.I. "superblocks"

    Thanks guys, gotta go drop a pan now.
  16. R

    RK Roadrunner reborn/Franken-Runner is born

    A little bit of choppy chop has started.
  17. R

    RK Roadrunner reborn/Franken-Runner is born

    Yeah, numbers matching as well. The price was right though.
  18. toolmanmike

    shipping method?

    If you take the shift lever and steering wheel off, you may be able to ship the column in a large cardboard or plastic tube.
  19. Kern Dog

    Borgeson Update

    I’d be careful about using a filter. In theory, it is a great idea but I’d be concerned about the burst strength of the filter. Those used in fuel systems with carburetors are likely rated under 15 PSI of pressure. What pressure is in the return line? I don’t know but it would be helpful to...
  20. cr8crshr

    Tech tip for the guys who shoot wheel guns...

    Once the rifling is worn out, time to destroy it as it is no longer a functioning firearm...Glad you did so...cr8crshr/Bill:thumbsup::thumbsup::thumbsup::usflag::usflag::usflag:
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