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I removed the heater-a/c box from my 1968 Dodge Charger. (Dirt, sand and a dead mouse fell out when I removed it off of the firewall.) What steps should I take to restore the box? Are there any instructions available on how it comes apart? Thanks!
Thanks.....I found all that out after I bought a car with that engine for my wife. :cursin:
Uses more oil than it should. In contrast, my son's 2002 Corolla uses hardly any oil and is as reliable as a Swiss watch.
Engine is out and as far as I know there were no previous leaks, but I did not drive it that much before beginning restoration. The engine was rebuilt before I got it and certainly seems to be in good condition otherwise.
Had not noticed this until I replaced freeze plugs, and after the plug...
When YOU are the one building and breaking in the engine, YOU are the only one responsible. Relying on a business that's in the business of selling parts to guarantee your cam isn't going to go flat is, well...
No it will not the Dana bar drops down from about 1 1/2" from the end bend in the bar on each side to clear the bottom of the Dana housing, all the mounting hardware is the same,the Dana bar will fit with 8 3/4.