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    Bought a Duster

    Lookin' good, man! I really appreciate seeing that car progressing again.
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    Shift kits.. do you really need one????

    SO, you think you really need a shift kit or not? Maybe a double shift kit?
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    Shift kits.. do you really need one????

    Maybe if you weren't such a dick you'd answer the OP's question. :violent1: (hint: it's about shift kits)
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    Shift kits.. do you really need one????

    Not me. It's a ridiculously simple answer to a simple question: Do you really need a shift kit? Of course not. Duh. Do you really want one? Of course you do, because obviously you wouldn't be asking the question if you had a built transmission, or knew how to build it yourself. Now all...
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    Shift kits.. do you really need one????

    Are you implying you have "un"limited knowledge? :prayer: Ahem. Everybody has "limited" knowledge. That's why one of the things "smart" people with limited knowledge do when they want to "increase" their knowledge, is exchange "information" with other like-minded individuals in among other...
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    bought this to fix fuel drain back problem

    I've used one of these on my old mechanically injected Cummins for years with great success. That engine is particularly problematic in this regard because once air gets in the lines you have to manually bleed the injectors, which is rather a large PITA. Even the tiniest imperfection somewhere...
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    Shift kits.. do you really need one????

    Done right, a shift kit is going to benefit any trans, street, strip, whatever. They made them soft from the factory on purpose to feel smooth, which is what most customers wanted. I put the TF2 in my Chrysler a few year back and the difference was very noticeable - quick shifts with minimal...
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    Manifold heat cross over physics and benifits

    I'm convinced manifold heat is only really important for cold driveability and associated quicker warmup in cold climate. I struggled for years getting my 440 to run right during the summer where it would constantly be suffering the carb boiling and hard starting issues associated with heat and...
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    Pinion angle relative to frame?

    I would say that's a mistake, right there.
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    Bought a Duster

    Yes, I'll be looking out for it too. I already put alot of time and money in it and hated to see it got, but sometimes life takes over and things change. Good luck with it Todd, and don't hesitate to contact me if any questions...
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    External oiling question

    Well as long as we got this thread hijacked now... Slow in comparison to anything that is faster and faster than the vast majority of a-bodies that came off the assembly line with /6's, 273's and 318's. 383's were standard in the fuesy C's. Pound for pound, car for car, engine for engine...
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    Hip Replacement

    I had the right hip replaced at age 53 back in January. Definitely a very traumatic experience, but well worth it. Just follow instructions and DO THE REHAB!
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    External oiling question

    Ever heard of the Chrysler TnT? Hurst package? They were many things, but slow was not one of them. And again, I am not talking about just C-bods. Every RB engine, regardless of what it was installed in. The pan was slightly different due to idler clearance on the C, but not much different...
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    External oiling question

    Chrysler, Dodge and Plymouth cranked them off the assembly line in large numbers, mass-produced. But then again, their state of mind has been questioned from time-to-time. And it did not matter, hot or not. It was a design deficiency present in every single one of them.
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    External oiling question

    Stock big blocks actually did have a designed-in-by-Mopar lube system deficiency created by a combination of the 187 pan and the total volume of oil available for the system. It didn't normally show up in regular driving, but it was there. The system used enough oil in normal operation...
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