I purchased an entire front clip in order to get the fender...I have these two parts left. $250 for both or make an offer: 1973 Dodge Dart Hood, Nose (sold the fender)
Located in LOS ANGELES (westside)
I had an unfortunate run in with a knucklehead making an illegal U-turn...but she's all better now. I ended up buying a complete front end, but only needed the left fender. So here's the balance: Hood, Right Fender, Nose (slight damage-see photos)
1973 Dodge Dart Hood, right Fender, Nose...
Yeah, steering box. I replaced my stocker with a level 2 rebuild from Firm Feel and it makes a WORLD of difference...doing it again, I'd go with the even stiffer level three. http://www.firmfeel.com/a_body_mopar_power_steering_box_rebuild.html
But good on ya!
So...all of my problems pointed to a vacuum leak. Yet there were none to be found. EXCEPT it seems that I had a small leak inside the power brake booster...replaced with the expensive auto zone brake booster, a NEW master cylinder from Napa and, vavoom, she's all better now!
Runs like a...
I returned the autozone cardone booster MC combo, and ordered a napa MC and a power brake exchange booster. I'll let you know how it goes. Should get here this week.
I agree about it not being bled properly, and, after much head scratching, I decided it was a bad rebuild and am searching for another one--autozone is out, o'reilly might be able to get one...but should I go for the stock remand unit or is there a better option?
I'm having the same problem--replaced the power brake booster (vacuum leak). Bought the assembled with new master cylinder since, why not...
Bench bled the MC with scrapyard brake lines fed back into the reservoir.
2-person bled the system in proper order RR, LR, RF, LF and the pedal felt...
I'm having the same problem--replaced the power brake booster (vacuum leak). Bought the assembled with new master cylinder since, why not...
Bench bled the MC with scrapyard brake lines fed back into the reservoir.
2-person bled the system in proper order RR, LR, RF, LF and the pedal felt...