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What did you do to your Mopar today?

Got the deck lid fitting

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Decided I did not want to leave the big bottom door gaps, so came up with a plan to fix them. Had this piece of shelf standard standing in the corner for awhile, it was easy to cut in half and make 2 pieces of angle and weld them on the bottom of the doors. Filled the void with epoxy so should be plenty strong

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One more side to do tomorrow. I like this epoxy from Harbor Freight- tough as nails, half hour working time and 5 bucks for 400 ml, compared to 80 bucks for 3M stuff

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Completely going thru the brakes on my Road Runner. Everything new with exception of the original drums. They still had plenty of stock left in them, so I had them turned.
 
I worked on removing all the silicone left on the flanges of a newly acquired Edelbrock 440 Torker II intake.

Then I blocked sanded the flanges down with some 150-grit and went around with a brass brush cleaning it.

Finally, a bubble bath in some Dawn dishwashing soap and a good scrubbing. Next step a lite glass beading before I remove all the lettering on the outside.

Once that's complete, I'll do a little sanding with some 80-grit and a few coats of Seymour Alma Blast, and it will look brand new.

I already own most of the performance type 440 intakes, however I didn't have one of these in the collection.

This has been a great inside project for a cold winter's day.

Tom

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