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Looking for a trim piece, tail panel '70 GTX. It is the bottom piece of trim that separates the body color from the flat black center section that the tail light lenses are set in. It runs parallel to the bumper below the trunk lock, then curves down and back to parallel with bumper as it...
Years back I tried many different Holley carbs on a 390 Ford. One worked extremely well for about two weeks, then failed as the others. Holleys would back fire through the carb and catch on fire.
Friend with doctorate degree in Mechanical Engineering from MIT says too lean will cause...
Years ago....1979? ...my brother's '69 GTX nylon timing gear failed. We had no money, trying to get through Texas Tech paying our own way...He paid a local rebuilder to rebuild the engine...think the builder bored it out .030. something like that. After everything was done, the engine would...
That is a very beautiful engine...someone mentioned about the external oiling. I would ask what type of pickup you have in there?...the 440 block will take the 4.25 crank with standard pickup, but you have to hone or ding the pickup, or grind off some material from your connecting rod bolts...
Okay. Found the problem. When I ran a new wire to the output post on the alternator, I didn't take into account the factory had spliced in several other wires to the original black wire on the negative post on the ammeter prior to the black wire going into the bulkhead connector. This stuff...
Has anybody out there had trouble with the bulkhead connector on '69 or '70 b body Plymouth?
I ran a separate wire to the positive post on the ammeter from the battery post on the relay, then spliced in a wire to the black wire coming from the output post on the alternator and ran it to the...