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I’m selling this new Milodon bronze oil pump distributor gear item number 21525. Fits Big Block Chrysler - Wedge or Hemi. High quality Bronze Gear and CNC machined, 4130 chrome moly shaft for use with roller cams. Required for use with Stock or Milodon #21814 oil pumps.
$155 plus shipping cost...
Hi, I reused the original oil pan for my 440 RB block when I built it, looked like it was in good shape as it only had a couple light dins in it. After getting the engine installed and running, I see there is a small drip from the oil pan drain nut. I bought a new one that had a nylon washer...
440, Manual steering, A833, Dana- I’ve used SAE 80-90 in trans, and diff (with limited slip friction), but didn’t have manual steering.
Confirming all three can use same multi-purpose gear oil weight. Service manual indicates yes.
Thanks!
Of all the vendors out there who makes an oil pressure sending unit that will actually be fairly accurate for a 1969 rally gauge package with factory 80 psi max on the gauge.
I have some block mounts and a sb oil filter adapter with the good bolt, offset holes. all prices are shipped to lower 48. PP(F&F), USPS m/o, cash or check(check will have to clear before shipping part) DM time determines buyer, if more that 1 person interested. pics are turned sideways. sorry.
...points. My question is on the OP sender. I used a Standard Ignition gauge sending unit (bell type) and it says 90 PSI on the sender. My oil pressure says sub 20 PSI at warm idle - it looks to be about 10 PSI, maybe a bit less at times - and I have read that I may need an 80 PSI sender. I...
Why can't you run both the external oil pickup and the internal oil pickup. Instructions say plug the pickup hole inside. I know you'll suck air if you don't block it. If you leave a pickup internal pickup it would suck oil like a dual line system, correct? The lack of room I think could be...
i have a 360 that came out of a 1990 d150. im putting the engine into a 1973 charger. What type of oil pan would i need. Are all oil pans the same? can i just find an oil pan for a 360 for a b body and that will work or will it differ because of the motor year?
I need a oil pan, for My 62 Dart, 2 door, post car. -- Is the K-frame configuration the same as a 1965 Dodge Coronet ? -- In other words -- Do both take the same oil pan ?
My 78 Sport Fury is getting worse in the leak department so it's time for a few new gaskets. It's been awhile sense I looked that close at this aspect but can the oil pane be completely removed or will only just be able to be dropped down a little ways? Thanks for the help.
-Micah
I had a seeping oil pump on my 1966 383 Charger and purchased the seal kit after tightening the bolts but still having a leak. Removed the pump, replaced the seals (much needed), checked for any warpage/wear and installed the pump. According to the FSM it says to prime the pump..... before...
This is a OEM Big Block Oil Pump Intermediate Shaft. It is original,
not a china knockoff, and is in good condition. It fits the 350, 361,
383, 400, 413, 426, and 440 engines. $30.00. Local pickup, or buyer
pays shipping
I went to check my oil level because I noticed a little more oil under the car than usual. Found that the dipstick and dipstick holder (not sure what it’s cslled) are not even connected to the engine block. Just hanging there. No idea when this happened. Drove it yesterday just fine.
I was...
I’m getting ready to pull the 4 speed in my 66 to see what it needs. I’ve always had some oil of some kind at the lower front of the transmission and never 100% sure if from the rear main or the transmission. Well, today I cracked the bolts loose to the bellhousing before having to quit for...
Oil pressure gauge sending units have such a varied price range. Is this a true example of ‘get what you pay for’. Or is manufacturer more important for accurate readout? NOS could be fine but not critical. Thanks! :thankyou:
I was reading my email from Motor1, and I read about oil testing.
Oil Analysis | Blackstone Laboratories
Here is the full article:
How Oil Analysis Reveals Your Engine’s Secrets
Blackstone Laboratories uses only a vial of oil to shine light on your engine’s...
...would work when it wanted anyway sorted that one out with a new solid state gauge cluster voltage regulator & i was hoping it would also sort my oil pressure gauge also but no such luck.Anyway the issue is you turn the ignition on and the gauge goes all the way to the full position then...