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My “sister in law” and I didn’t know of any of that and frankly didn’t care. My motivation was purely selfish from the standpoint I didn’t want to be forced to drive one of those pos everyday especially for the miles and Colorado altitude I would have been subjecting it to. Couldn’t have cared...
I bought a Melling High volume pump last night, today I bought this:
I had better pressures before the rebuild. Same specs on the oil clearance of the rod and main bearings. This is the standard volume pump though. I need to change the oil anyway so I’ll do so and report back.
AMS obsolete has one for $4800 OBO if you really want one with a wood grain wheel...
1969 1970 1971 Dodge Simulator MoPar Woodgrain Driver's Education | eBay
Different time, different era. In ‘71 When I went to check out the 68 X that would become mine - This was in Mpls and the car had PA plates on it - The owner just gave the car to me and my two buddies and said go ahead check it out. I’ll sheepishly admit at the time I was a bit of a chickenshit...
Cold start. Barely idling over 1000.
Using this oil.
Warmed up a little bit.
Now at operating temperature. Forgive the blur… the phone was touching the steering wheel and it vibrates a bit.
It drops below 40 but on the road at idle it hovers around 20.
At speed:
Over 50 at...
Ok. I am not in a real big hurry but I would like to buy one as soon as possible. I’ve called to a couple salvage yards, one quoted me $200 for this part! That’s the only two parts I need, the rest of the car is in great shape.
Google search. It’s a small 1”x1/2”x1/4” (ballpark) silver rectangular electronic piece with 3 flat metal electrical connectors. It plugs not the back of the rally dash circuit board. It powers those 3 gauges and drops 12V power to 5V for the gauges. They fluctuate and burn out. Electronic...