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  1. G

    Good Source for re-chroming bumpers.

    Thanks for the advice. I appreciate it. Packaging up my bumper for shipment today.
  2. chargervert

    1969 Driver's Ed Trainer on FB $1,500 not mine

    Very cool! Swap a woodgrain wheel onto it and a pistol grip shifter handle, and bang some gears!
  3. Richard Cranium

    *unofficial what are you listening to?* thread

    Given what's been in the news recently, this one is timely ................
  4. Mopar Hunter

    Good Source for re-chroming bumpers.

    Ogden Chrome https://www.ogdenchrome.com/
  5. D

    EL needle repair

    Thank you all for your advices. I will try to contact Todd before procced. Regards.
  6. Kern Dog

    Rebuilding carburetors at home

    I forgot to ask.... What about the solvent to soak carburetors in? Years ago, you'd buy one of those 5 gallon cans of that Berryman brand "Carb-Dip" or something like it. I had a can but once when I ran the weed eater, a small piece of gravel got smacked by the trimmer line and it punched a...
  7. Photon440

    Rubber brake hose bend

    While tubing is measured on the outside, pipe is measured on the inside diameter so 1/8" looks a lot larger.
  8. RemCharger

    New to the 62-65 b bodies ! harder to buy than a 71 cuda ?

    Thread '62 belvedere for sale*** not mine' 62 belvedere for sale*** not mine
  9. RemCharger

    68 Roadrunner automatic on floor

    Someone had quite the dream there! I would chop it out and put the shifter where it belongs and Yada Yada, as suggested.
  10. G

    Reading My Spark Plugs

    The cam is stock is it? If not, the engine 'liking' 20*would not be surprising.
  11. Kern Dog

    Re-Rebuilding the 440-493 in a 1970 Charger

    I have a 6 quart Hemi pan, the stock 3/8" pickup and a windage tray. Cold pressure is quite good but drops like a rock once the engine warms up. I'll have to look at the pressures with the engine at high rpms. The 10 psi per 1000 rpms just seems low to me but when I had Chevys, that was common...
  12. shrekomo

    Power loss

    Yes..I wish I'd known before...anyway..that engine has provenance sentimental value to us and will become a back up engine...thank you for your input
  13. RemCharger

    Power loss

    Perfect. ( well not really, sorry to hear that.) Brake clean the hole out, get the right bolt and washer, and red loctite it with torquing it to 55. This must not have been done previously. Probably need some new valves too.
  14. B

    Gerst (Pre-QA1) Front Suspension Part Numbers

    I pm'd him the numbers.
  15. kiwigtx

    1969 Driver's Ed Trainer on FB $1,500 not mine

    For those who cannot see it.
  16. moparedtn

    1969 Driver's Ed Trainer on FB $1,500 not mine

    Linky no worky.... But if it's me, I wanna jam all the gears AND have me a woodgrain wheel!
  17. RemCharger

    Re-Rebuilding the 440-493 in a 1970 Charger

    It's possible as mentioned, to to run into a lack of pressure at high rpm, resulting from not enough lubricant at the oil pickup point. Done it myself. My buddy and I could hear my lifters. This was 30ish yrs ago. Found the solution and have never had that occur again. My daughter now runs and...
  18. kiwigtx

    Saw this in the rear view mirror.

    Nice. :thumbsup:
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