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Do you remember what kind was used? If it's the oil based red stuff you should be good. If it was some kind of grease it might have dried out or hardened.
I was having some issues with the clutch, namely I felt that the Hyd TB had air in it because it didn't like to go into reverse. I spent some time working on that and managed to get it fixed up.
At this point I could not help but notice I had an increasing puddle on the floor of what appeared...
This is a OEM 1970's Twist On Oil Filler Cap. It is original,
not a china knockoff, and is in decent condition, just needs a
cleanup and repaint. I can no longer remember for sure what engine
this came off of, but I believe it will work on small and big blocks.
$10.00. Local pickup, or buyer...
I can't tell you for sure on that, but for '70--'71, that's what I'm thinking. Maybe compare the bucket dimension of that and your tray.
Check the internal photo here.......
Mopar Restoration Oil Pan
Maybe a 971 if all else fails. I believe some 7qt. pans were based of it.
Driving my '68 Charger (383 ci) home last night and all of a sudden 1 backfire and then another huge backfire and a big cloud of black smoke out the back! The engine immediately dies and I'm able to pull off the highway. I check for fuel, spark, and crank it a couple of times and more backfire...
Guys, original engine/trans was missing from my 68 when purchased and am putting a 67 dated engine together. In the listing for a 68 convertible here, I noticed the oil pan was stamped 402. Is that OEM correct and are there any other number pans that will work with no problems, thanks
What you're asking is irrelevant. The real importance is the amount of oil in the pan. The dipstick/indicator should be tailored to the actual, and correct, volume of oil.
451 on the topic of break in oil, I’m deciding on what viscosity and brand. My engine builder included 2 small bottles of a mix to add to I believe the oil Mabye it’s gas? With this additive I should not buy break in specific oil correct? As for brand I was interested in either royal purple or...
Before Los Angeles became known for its film industry, it was a significant center for oil production. In 1892, Edward L. Doheny discovered the first successful oil well near what is now Dodger Stadium. This discovery led to the Los Angeles Oil Field becoming the leading oil production area in...
I changed the oil and filter on my 440, recent build with a new pump, Wix filter. Started it up, no oil pressure. Scared the crap out of me, pulled the filter, pulled the pump. Couldn’t find anything wrong, got out another filter, half- filled it with oil, put it all back together, started up...