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This is the second stage for assembling the engine... In this chapter I am going to go through installing the crankshaft and checking the bearing...
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This is the first stage for assembling the engine... If you go to a machine shop for your block work, this is where you want to begin... In this...
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In this chapter I am going to go through installing the freeze plugs and oil galley plugs in the block...
This is the next step to continue...
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This bezel was pretty rough. I removed all paint and chrome via careful wet sanding and brushing. I heard brake fluid would have done the job...
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Purpose: To install seats with integral shoulder harnesses in a convertible 1969 Dodge Dart for improved crash safety and comfort.
Mechanical...
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In this chapter I am going to go through installing the cam bearings in the block... If you don't have the tools or experience to do this at home...
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Hello everyone, it's Krazykuda here to show you how to rebuild a small block... This article is to help any newbies through rebuilding a small...
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Until 1968, the parking lights on US cars normally went off when the headlights were turned on. The early Plymouth Barracuda put a jumper between...
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Easy tool to make from a churchkey, heat shrink and a popsical stick. Bend the can opener and grind the tip off of the can side. Open the tab on...
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Please do not comment until the mods have changed this into a How To. It will make their job a little easier. Thank you.
This is a how to about...
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Identifying Car Radios
2580 766 MoPar 1968 Imperial Search tune AM PB radio
2580 786 418 Mark 1 MoPar 1968 Imperial T&C AM PB radio...
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Found this chart of how to hook up test meter. It seems most people are scared of them easy peasy hope it helps. Has most of the common hookups...
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Tools / materials needed:
· Faucet Puller Husky Compression Sleeve and Faucet Puller-63876 - The Home Depot
· Roll pin Punch Set Roll Pin Punch...
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OEM Fuel Sender Repair 1967 Dart
by Herb Beer “Dart67”
This is a step by step of how I repaired the Original Equipment Manufacture fuel sender...
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Since it regularly comes up I felt it was time to do a write-up on how to rebuild the steering coupler.
In my opinion the column needs to be...
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Some of you know how to do this, some of you don't, i am going to show you the easy way to do this, especially if you need or want to save both...
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Here is something many people may never think about when replacing an engine.
Whenever replacing an engine always replace the oil pickup screen...
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Im sure some of you guys know this trick, but I just figured it out today.
Pretty easy to not scratch new paint with this method.
Thread small...