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Hate to bother you but paint did you use on the calipers pictured? I’m getting ready to rebuild my wide mouth calipers for my Superbird.
Any information will be greatly appreciated
Brand new to forums. I am working on a 1964 Dodge Polara 383 auto. Working to get it running and driving. Nothing special just wanting a cruiser. One step forward with two steps back. As is life.
Yes, lockup because of the tit at the end of the input shaft. Make sure when you put the lifters back in, the oil hole in the lifter goes "UP" towards the centerline of the engine, otherwise they won't bleed down and will hold the valves open.
At 4 yrs old I remember Mom and Dad picking out a 60 New Yorker on a car lot. Had my own little car wreck somewhere around that time with a lid from a can mom had opened. Mom told me I would tare the buttons off my shirts and use them for steering wheels, and would run around with anything I...
I will get before & after pictures when I'm finished with this project. I also have to paint part of the steering column on this car also. Lucky for me, I have the correct Burnt Orange paint for it.