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    4 speed oil

    The Chrysler manual was written before synthetic oils were designed for use in street vehicles. Viscosity was the main issue back then, and still should be today. Trust the engineers, synthetics work great in rice-burners and disposable grocery-getters. If you want to protect an old...
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    4 speed oil

    The main issue is synthetic vs. Non-synthetic. Viscosity is the optimum oil for use in a particular environment. Are you driving your hot rod to car shows on warm summer days or are you plowing snow in the U.P. with it? Basically just use conventional 140 or 80w90, GL-4 if you can get it...
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    4 speed oil

    Jamie Passon says no to Synthetics. Best oil to use is SAE 80w90 API GL-4. Summit has Pen Grade Non-Synthetic. (GL-5 eats yellow metals).
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    What does this machine do?

    Looks like a cartridge or shotgun shell reloading machine.
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    Screw Identification

    For sure end of sill plates, and kick panels.
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    Which way is right....or does it matter?

    68 was not the last year for the inertia ring. My 69 GTX 440, 4 speed, Dana, Track Pac, #s matching, car has the ring on the factory DS.
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    Old Plymouth with Hellcat engine.

    Add a pan guard and diaper to the list also
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    Shock installation question

    CE drag shocks are great for street use also. Been using them for years. They say not intended for the street but they are fine, and ride decent.
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    Royal purple

    What's wrong with running VR-1 full synthetic 10w-30?
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    Got the Classic Backyard Buddy 4 post lift installed today...

    A couple more pics. Usually everything I do requires 3 men and a small boy...had him on standby.:thumbsup:
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    Got the Classic Backyard Buddy 4 post lift installed today...

    For what it's worth$$.. Check out Greg Smith Equipment Indianapolis. I bought a 9,000lb 4-post with rollers, hyd. chasis jack, extra bottle jack tray, 4 drip trays for 3K. +200 bucks freight and another 200 bucks for the roll-off to back up the the semi and drag it out and put it in my drive...
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    Street Racing Confession(s)

    How about Skip's Fiesta Drive-in on North Ave outside of Chicago (unincorporated Cook Co.). Only Drive-in I ever saw with a "bleach pit" next to the highway starting area. Every Saturday night brought out everything up to and including the Pro-Stockers complete with twin chutes. Sheriff's...
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    A story about my '68 GTX trunk finish panel

    Have you guys tried "Special-T Bill"? I haven't yet, but see his ad in Mopar Collector's Guide all the time. Check out his new web site or give him a call 847- 255-5494. Looks like this kind of work is all he does!:thumbsup:
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    Things you should never do to a 71 Plymouth

    Next step all electric!:rofl:
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    whats it worth 440

    Without any info, junk man always asks, "what does it weigh"
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    Totally new Mopar guy question...

    Molnar 493 Stroker crank and rods, Diamond pistons, Bullet cam, TrickFlow 240 heads, Harland Sharp rocker set up, Eddy intake with 800cfm carb = 550hp (flywheel) 600 torque, 10.7 comp., pump gas, and fits under the hood. 14K installed.
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    440 identification

    You might try looking at the side of the block below the head and above the freeze plugs. (This photo is upside down)
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