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  1. S

    Air bag jack

    Watch Jack's, like a Flickertail watches cars from the side of the highway. Especially Chinese jacks.
  2. PlymCrazy

    3D Printed Road Runner…

    That’s a slick little piece your boy made. He’s got my vote. :thumbsup:
  3. Outlaw525

    What did you do today....other than work on your car!?

    Woke up to 17 degrees and this sunrise in the Oregon Ochoco Mountains.
  4. Dave6T4

    WTB 1964 Plymouth Savoy Power Brakes

    You can buy reproduction Bendix dual diaphragm boosters. They might be overpowering with drum brakes, but work well with front disc brake conversion. Looks way better than Chevvy-based kits on the market. I have a Bendix booster and 1970 style pin slider caliper setup on the front of my 1964...
  5. oldbee

    Back in the Mopar Scene

    Welcome aboard from Ohio.
  6. eldubb440

    Air bag jack

    it doesn't appear it would dent frame rails :mad:
  7. PlymCrazy

    Pictures from MCACN

    @Black_Sheep, you sure didn’t disappoint with all them pictures. Thank you for sharing :thumbsup:
  8. icetech

    62 Belvedere 318 poly granny cruiser (one day i hope)

    I honestly would love to sell it.. but i have too much into it.. so i will just pour more money into it instead :) Kinda want a duster now... It's not as nice in person. the pictures are glamour shots :)
  9. PlymCrazy

    Back in the Mopar Scene

    Welcome to FBBO from NY. Great back story :thumbsup:
  10. Dave6T4

    Happy birthday Phil Collins

    Happy Birthday, Phil, and many more. I have always enjoyed your music, but didn't realize you were a Mopar guy! LOL.
  11. threewood

    Found a new project. Ram D250

    So I just scrapped the block, crank and remains of our old A/C condenser at the scrap yard. $175!!! Score. And there were a few tweakers selling cans and little piles of questionable scrap.
  12. Jerry Hall

    fuel gauge not reading gas at all

    The trick to that answer is a 67 GTX didn't have a gauge from the factory, so oil pressure is not related.
  13. gkent

    Air bag jack

    I bought that exact one for the same purpose as you. It works fine BUT if you jack the car in the middle - like on the diff for example - it will sway to either side. Ideally you should jack one side and use axle stands for support. It lifted the rear of the car effortlessly with on 40 psi...
  14. Vaanth

    What Size Brakes Do I Have?

    11" rear drum brakes work with stock 1974 14" wheels. I prepared the following table to list part differences. Brake component differences between 10”x2.5” and 11”x2.5” rear drum brakes, 1969 - 1989. Part10” x 2.5” vs 11” x 2.5” DrumDifferent Support (backing plate)Different...
  15. 0DegreeEngineer

    What is the fastest turn of events you have seen??

    By the time I posted I was out glad you where able to recover as well!
  16. INTMD8

    how critical is installed valve spring height?

    I would test the actual spring pressures at your current installed height before attempting to change it.
  17. PlymCrazy

    Front End FRIDAY!!!

    That’s mine… PlymCrazy’s 1971 Plymouth Duster 340 You should post that in the “Show me your Red, White and Blue” thread…
  18. 440beep

    FOR SALE 1969 Chrysler Parts Catalog.

    1969 Parts Catalog, revised Jan 1971, supersedes 81-690-0889 $110 shipped. PayPal or money order accepted. $100 if local to NW Indiana and we meet.
  19. WileE

    Can’t believe it’s mine.

    Welcome, and congrats on a cool find ! Have fun !
  20. Sinitro

    fuel gauge not reading gas at all

    On our legacy Mopars (55-75) if one has a fuel guage, water temp and oil pressure guages they have a voltage limiter. The voltage limiter takes the 12VDC and outputs 5VDC. Note all of the mentioned guages are actually a 5VDC guage, and each respective, sensor is a variable resistor adjusting...
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