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  1. Ray70Chrg

    trying to understand ride height adjustment.

    The fsm for '70 charger on page2-4, step 3 states to measure from lowest point of one adjusting BLADE to the floor (measurement A). The picture shows a cut-away view of the LCA. I'm not understanding what that is. Secondly, the manual does not mention loosening the bolts to the LCA or jacking up...
  2. Ray70Chrg

    Hoo-Ray for Rock-Auto

    Hey KD, Good catch! K7103 is the correct #, not K7301. When you're 76 years old, these things happen regularly. As I'm typing this, I notice the empty boxes they came in are sitting here on desk with the part #s facing up where I can see them. Also, thanks to everyone who contributed the above...
  3. Ray70Chrg

    Hoo-Ray for Rock-Auto

    Ordered 2 sets of Moog offset bushings K7103 (2 bushings per set) and only received 1 bushing per set. Navigating their website to report the problem was not easy, took almost an hour to figure out the process. Now the good news: 1) They responded via email very quickly to say that the problem...
  4. Ray70Chrg

    Third time is a charm.

    In the middle of replacing the front-end suspension on a '70 charger. Choose Pro-Forged to order the upper ball joints. When they arrived, I took them out to inspect and test fit them. I had read good reviews about these ball joints, on site here, and also bad reviews about Moog replacements...
  5. Ray70Chrg

    Need to confirm if this good or not

    rebuilding front suspension on my '70 charger and I'm a 1st timer doing this. Have read countless threads on this, however, can't find a definitive answer on this question. As you see I have pressed out the inner sleeve and the rubber bushing from the lower control arm. The outer sleeve is still...
  6. Ray70Chrg

    Torsion Bar Removal!

    This is an old quote from @Rick that I just came across today. Since I had a pickle fork and screw clamps hanging around, I decided to give it a try. At first, I used 2 clamps but that didn't give enough grip on the tb. Put 4 more clamps on and the tb came out easily. Thanks Rick, great advice...
  7. Ray70Chrg

    Sway Bar Diameter

    I'm a bit confused about your post. you are asking about a front sway bar for your '70 Gtx? PST only offers 1 size front sway bar for your car and its 1 1/8" thick and all the hardware comes with it under part # Sway595. I'm looking to purchase the same part for my "70 charger. The REAR sway bar...
  8. Ray70Chrg

    strut rod replacement

    So there's not any torsional forces on the rods?
  9. Ray70Chrg

    strut rod replacement

    under normal circumstances, do strut rods need to be replaced when bigger torsion bars are replaced. Do the strut rods wear out like TBs?
  10. Ray70Chrg

    Drum to disk conversion

    I know that dual diaphragm power boosters are recommended/required for front disc/rear drum conversions. Bendix is only one company that makes them.
  11. Ray70Chrg

    11" drum brake question

    Yes, a continuous stream about 1/16" in diameter. Is the MC designed not to leak or allow fluid to flow if the pedal is not pushed even if the line back to the rear wheels is open. I'm only talking about the front portion of the MC if the rear line is opened. Yes, the rear line and the front...
  12. Ray70Chrg

    11" drum brake question

    Thanks for replying, but that's exactly what I'm asking. Shouldn't the MC drain if the rear hose is disconnected, and the brake pedal not depressed. I have no experience with doing this before. I can't see why the forward section of the MC wouldn't drain when the rear hose is disconnected, so...
  13. Ray70Chrg

    11" drum brake question

    I've read thru many of the brake threads and cannot find a definitive answer to this question. I'm in the process of replacing the 3 rubber hoses and fluid. I opened the rear bleed screws to drain those hard lines and then the rear rubber hose. My question is: Shouldn't the forward section of...
  14. Ray70Chrg

    Newbie brake question

    Hello Ms. Sully, came across this thread just yesterday. I'm having a similar issue on my '70 all drum brake car. Like you, I have little experience with brake systems and I'm hoping that you have resolved your issues and can fill us in on what solved the problems. Thank You.
  15. Ray70Chrg

    Never too old to learn something even older.

    OK, I'll play! Did you ever have a black eye because a Nun smacked you across your face and landed across your left eye. When I got home, I had to tell my mother that I got a black eye in a fight at lunch time. If I told her a Nun hit me, I've have gotten another black eye from Mom. Her comment...
  16. Ray70Chrg

    Never too old to learn something even older.

    Having been in the Navy, knowing left side from right side of a ship is instantly critical. Left has 4 letters, Port has 4 letters. The right side is Starboard side. Numbers ending with an odd #is Starboard, with an even #is Port. This,of course, had nothing to with Chrysler cars.
  17. Ray70Chrg

    Never too old to learn something even older.

    You'll have to forgive me, I've been out of The Bronx for 56 years now and have done everything possible to lose my bronx accent. At least I've lost it in writing. Actually, the official legal name of that borough is "The Bronx". Went to St. Thomas Aquinas Elementary School for 8 years and can...
  18. Ray70Chrg

    Never too old to learn something even older.

    I totally agree, the driver's side is the left side.
  19. Ray70Chrg

    Never too old to learn something even older.

    I totally understand, I'm originally from The Bronx.
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