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What did you do to your Mopar today?

I FIXED MY TRANS LEAK!!!:hello2: I FIXED MY TRANS LEAK!:headbang: No more comments like "Dude did you know that your car is leaki...". Turned out to be the flare fitting for the front line not seating. I hope it stays fixed!

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Here are the most up to date pics of my Satellite.

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New trunk weatherstrip, new trunk mat, new chrome molding, new flip down license plate bracket, restored the dash, painted the underside of the hood / installed insulation, new antenna trim bezel. Forgive the dirt, I was driving the crap out of her!
 
Here are the most up to date pics of my Satellite.

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New trunk weatherstrip, new trunk mat, new chrome molding, new flip down license plate bracket, restored the dash, painted the underside of the hood / installed insulation, new antenna trim bezel. Forgive the dirt, I was driving the crap out of her!
i like the steel wheels on her..
 
Satellite is looking pretty good...
 
Thanks guys! She's a little dirty at the moment, but I was pretty proud of the work I've been doing and couldn't wait to show off. Needs new tires, which is next. Might paint the steel wheels aluminum, haven't decided yet.
 
Got tired of missing the few nice weather cruising days/nights, so I finally got under the thing and removed the burnt out Holley fuel pump, and replaced it with a carter from mancini. Car fired right up! Also, drill into the valve cover and installed a factory PCV valve. Damn crankcase pressure was blowing my dipstick every time, I got on it! Now I'll have to bug my friend to retard the timing. Should be rolling this Saturday! I'll posted photo's after detailing the car.
 
Thanks guys! She's a little dirty at the moment, but I was pretty proud of the work I've been doing and couldn't wait to show off. Needs new tires, which is next. Might paint the steel wheels aluminum, haven't decided yet.
negative...keep em' black!
 
Looking great! I like the black wheels to, looks sinister mean.
 
Black it is! But I'll probably change out for some chrome lugnuts at least.
 
I think it would look good with 15" ralleys, or silver police wheels with ralley centers/trim rings would be a cheaper route.
 
Swapped out my mirrors today, Put the ones on it that came with the car.. Also although when my fuel pump started acting up i was going to change it to mech but changed my mind and bought a new electrical "Mr. Gasket" pump ill be putting on shortly with a fuel pressure gauge..
 
I finally put the six pack on my 66 Belvedere. Let's just say there is a notable difference. Now if I can just find my coil bracket!
 

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Meeps I thinks "I see a Promaxx metering block on the center carb", did you go with the adjustable outboard plates as well ?? hum did ya... I Love my 6bbl it's a Plymouth so I can't call it a Six Pack in good continuous...LOL...
 
Good eye there Bud! I just got the metering block and will see how it does for now. So far it needs some tuning mainly to slow the opening of outboard carbs. I am going from a factory cast iron single 4 BBL, which made pretty good power as it was, but this thing has some promise! I'm going to toss the slicks on it and see what happens when I mash it from a stand still. Right now I can't scramble for second gear fast enough when it breaks traction with the street tires. And yes, BUSTED! I should say 6 BBL!
 
all in fun

Good eye there Bud! I just got the metering block and will see how it does for now. So far it needs some tuning mainly to slow the opening of outboard carbs. I am going from a factory cast iron single 4 BBL, which made pretty good power as it was, but this thing has some promise! I'm going to toss the slicks on it and see what happens when I mash it from a stand still. Right now I can't scramble for second gear fast enough when it breaks traction with the street tires. And yes, BUSTED! I should say 6 BBL!

It's all in fun....
 
Took The Plymouth To A Machine Shop And Had The Driveshaft Alignment Checked Because Of A Vibration. Turned Out The Front Weld Yoke Was Out .030-Middle Of Tube Ran Out At .011 And The Rear Weld Yoke Ran Out At .010! Needless To Say I Found Part Of The Vibration And Had To Have A New Tube Installed! Driveshaft Was A POS Stainless Very Thin Walled Steel!:angry1:
 
nothing...4 straight days of rain! Still have to figure out where she's leaking oil..hopefully it's just the oil sending unit, or a loose filter. the sun's supposed to come out later.
 
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