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  1. eekvonzipper

    Show your 5x4 small bolt pattern wheels!

    OMG! THAT! is The Coolest Car I have Ever Seen! So, Jealous! Searched for a 4-Speed 2nd Gen since 1994... settled on a 1st Gen after 30 years of looking.
  2. halfafish

    Just as slow as before mods..

    Well phooey! I just invested almost an hour to read this whole thread only to find.......the OP hasn't been here for a year plus and doesn't look to be active any more. We will never find out what happened.
  3. Brooks James

    Cams for 318's

    Find a noted cam grinder like Oregon I know of no negative feedback on them .they will grind a custom cam for your specific engine/power train. Will cost more than inexpensive ones, best of both worlds, best power available, quality. You don't want to be cheap on this
  4. C

    NHRA got their wish in factory X class

    The 22 that were DQ'd are out of the same shop.
  5. O

    Cams for 318's

    So I've been trying to find a Lunati 20200717 camshaft (213/219 hydraulic roller) for a long time. Finally Lunati reached back to me, telling me it is discontinued.
  6. S

    Annoying ticking sound while driving.

    Hmm, that could be possible I'll check it out when I'm under there tomorrow
  7. S

    Annoying ticking sound while driving.

    Not that I'm aware of. If that's the case I should hear it when I'm just just sitting there reving it I would think.
  8. 69FBCuda

    Give your pickle fork a rest

    My pickle fork was taken by TSA airport security at preflight shakedown while traveling to work on my daughters Corvette. Dammit!. They let me keep my vacuum gauge.
  9. mbaird

    checking rear end housing straightness

    Honestly I would direct the energy to finding a stronger rear end like an 8 3/4 . By the time you verify straitness and buy gears/ pay for the to be set up you are 3/4 the way to an 8.75 . Since you want 4.10s I have to assume you are making some power and plan on using that power . I...
  10. 69FBCuda

    What hose is this?

    Is it attached to a bag? If yes its han its a hose bag hose :rofl::rofl:
  11. 69FBCuda

    Annoying ticking sound while driving.

    electric fuel pump?
  12. mbaird

    New member from Colorado

    Like it ! Welcome
  13. mbaird

    What Engine Is This?

    I meant “Spitting hairs “. Lol That was a fat finger . I have better things to do than debate such a trivial topic . The engine was produced in 1966 and it’s a 318 . End of story . Im sure the OP is disgusted by now . We will have to find another dead horse to beat .
  14. mbaird

    Boise on fire

    Idaho was lucky this year . As many fires as we have had it could have been much worse ! Super dry .. luckkly we had a few good storms in mtns about 3-4 weeks ago which quelled many of the fires . But nothing since . Late Sept and October should be rain and snow in the high country . Spent...
  15. Cal Tonsley

    Floor pans 1961 Valiant...

    This may help if you don’t manage to find any in the US MADE TO FIT VALIANT R & S SERIES REAR FLOOR
  16. J

    Rod Bolts

    he's gonna johnny cash it up baby! one piece at a time...
  17. 340six

    Rod Bolts

    Did you buy a car? If not In an imaginary engine, in an imaginary car, you could just pretend they are resized. He don't have a car, engine, rods or bolts.
  18. Kern Dog

    What Engine Is This?

    That is funny. It feels like you're intentionally baiting me since it is not "Slitting hairs", The term you are using is actually called Splitting hairs. You seemed to miss that the first time around. Did I misinterpret that or are you now acting as if you understood it from the beginning?
  19. Car Nut

    New member from Colorado

    Nice looking Dart.
  20. 72bluNblu

    Boise on fire

    Is that the Valley fire? Made quite a run for starting today, already listed at over 7,800 acres. Just FYI, for those in fire country there's a really great at called "Watch Duty". It updates with information on pretty much every fire, will send you notifications for fires in your area, has...
  21. 1WildRT

    Boise on fire

    Have they got water tankers in the air? If not why not? Hopefully it gets handled before it gets to your house....
  22. MoparLeo

    Rod Bolts

    If you know the history of the bolts, you will know what to do. If the bolts were ther before you bought the engine, You won't know the history of whether they have been torqued properly, overtorqued at some time, Engine over revved before. All affect the ntegrity of the rod bolt and nut.
  23. B

    Rod Bolts

    So will new bolts be torqued, stretched. That is what keeps them tight. These bolts are not torque to yield.
  24. halfafish

    Boise on fire

    Yikes. No bueno! Hopefully you get a pass on this one!
  25. T

    Holley Carb ID

    The square shaped entry on the primaries and the hole in the deck for a choke rod are dead giveaways that it once had a choke horn and it’s been milled off. Holleys that were born without a choke horn have a radiused entry on both primary and secondary sides. As said above, later model 3310 and...
  26. B

    Annoying ticking sound while driving.

    Exh leak?
  27. 72bluNblu

    Electric fan runs all the time

    Just FYI, this thread is almost 2 years old . The OP with the temp issue hasn't posted on FABO in almost 2 years either. @mopowers revived it with his new question, but I don't think it's probably worth trying to give advice on the original topic.
  28. MoparLeo

    New member from Colorado

    :welcome: aboard. Very nice car
  29. MoparLeo

    Rod Bolts

    Rod failures are mostly due to rod bolt failure. How much are rod bolts compared to your engine cost. Remember that any fastener that is torqued, is stretched. Now modern engine fasteners are mostly torque to yield. That is guranteed a one time use. It is only a small amount of money for...
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