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Here's a link to Classic Ind. light bulb charts. Just scroll down to view. Mopar Lighting Guide - 1960-1976 Dodge & Plymouth Light Bulb Charts
THere is A, 2 different B body charts by years, and E body charts.
Here's a link to charts on Classic's website. Just scroll down to the B body chart. Mopar Lighting Guide - 1960-1976 Dodge & Plymouth Light Bulb Charts
For a simple street car I like the Pertronix. The base unit without bells and whistles. I have used one in my Swinger for many years now without issues. It's a great replacement for points and condenser.
But the "checkbook balance" comment isn't called for. That in itself caused the issue. Take a deep breath and blow some air out of your puffed out chest. You appear to be a smart fellow, act like it. We were having a good conversation here until your comment. Are we done yet? (rhetorical question)
4a- Start bleeding furthest from the master cylinder first. RR, LR, RF, LF. A spongy pedal is usually air in the system. Does the pedal improve if you pump it a couple times? If so, it's air.
You guys are something else. Halifaxhops is our local ignition wizard. He rebuilds, restores and sells NOS parts for ignition systems. Don't mess with that Napa garbage that is sold nowdays.
I was 17 back in the early 70's and worked at the Phillips 66 station on the weekends. A friend of mine would rent the hoist out on the weekend for a few bucks. He brought his friend's 68 Hemi Roadrunner in for a little tune up and clutch adjustment. He got done and Duck threw me the keys. I got...