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So.."5wndw" came through like a wrecking ball!!
Got the part today, along with some "extras":)....he deserves a big shout out for all the checking, picture taking, and leg work that he put in to get this thing packaged up (VERY nicely I might add) and sent my way.
Thanks @5wndwcpe!
Okay thanks, let me know...
That's an acceptable option too, if someone's willing to do it...Thanks for the idea.
It depends on how much more it is to ship. If need be I'll put it back together!
I've seen that, but I use a 'glass hood with pins so that doesn't matter in my particular application. I just need any '68 piece so my grille/HL bezel assembly will bolt on with no drama.
Thanks for the input though, always appreciated.
..Depending on who you talk to determines the name...The FSM calls it the "upper cross bar".
It's the "T"-shaped piece that the hood latch spring and grill mount to.
Thanks
Hi all, I'm looking for a driver side rear window regulator for my '68 Satellite.
Car is a 2-door hardtop. Shipping to central CA will be needed, or I can pick up if someone has one between Bakerstucky and Stock-town.
Thanks FBBO!
I have one off a '78 RV 440. You can see where some rubber has chunked off on the backside, around the exposed edges. Not sure if that renders it useless though? Inner crank hub surface looks good. Timing seal groove is very slightly noticeable with a fingernail but not bad. It wasn't stuck...
Oh for frick sake....you're right! Duh!
https://www.forbbodiesonly.com/moparforum/threads/looking-for-big-block.183306/#post-911464463
Too many threads open at once lol ...
So you're not going with that builder from your other threads? I thought he was supplying you a crankshaft?
New cranks are available pretty much everywhere unless you specifically want an old used OEM unit..
They just need to match the U-joint size (7260 or 7290) and have the right bolts. If your yoke has threaded holes (which I think all the 8-3/4s did) you want regular bolts, not u-bolts. I used something like these, the bolts screwed into the yoke so I didn't need the included nuts. I may have...