63 Dodge Dart, now let me see;)

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Neil, I like your idea!! On my triumph tr6 ,for the trans tunnel, I welded in 1/4 weldable nuts, nutserts sounds easier;) Do you buy those as a kit, like rivets?
They are called Riv-nuts.
You can install them using a bolt and washers. No need to use the expensive tool.

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Now that I see your pics, I realized that I remembered it wrong. I thought it was passenger side top bolt, but it was the top drivers side one. On some car, I remember a half moon type clearance notch in the floor pan/firewall pinch weld right about where that bolt would be. It's a later A body or an E body more than likely, or maybe all cars after a certain point of dealer mechanics griping about no room to get to the bolt...lol.

On the shifter linkage, the 1-2 & 3-4 levers go above the torsion bar crossmember, and the R lever with the dog leg in it goes underneath it. The factory left the floor pan metal on top of the crossmember just like you did.

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re the selector rods the lower rod goes under the crossmember while the other 2 go above it in the new 'void' created by the new hump.
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Thank you Neil!! That's kind of bizarre;) Also, What a pretty header!
 
ok, switched gears a little, too hot for me to work where the Dart is, so playing in my air conditioned garage;)
I've cleaned up the side plate on my A833, put new o-rings on 1/2, 3/4, but the reverse lever, do I have to pull the tail housing off to get the reverse o-ring?

I've had this motorcycle stand seems like forever, works well for what I'm using it for.
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So, the question was/is, to replace o-ring, does the tailshaft have to come off?
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Blasted these, but won't be using this shifter plate.
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I put a thread on the A833 in the transmission section;)

 
My New to me Bezel for my shifter from Jeff Alder~ thank you!
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Ah the simple things;)

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Actually I'm glad to be tearing down my A833 for the 'overhaul'. I do want this 63 super Dart to be squeaky clean including the A833. So Jeff Alder recommended the zinc coating which I just ordered then yesterday soaked the housing in hot soapy water to remove the oil n dirt, then I'll media blast, then re-soak to remove the media/dust. Should look pristine when done. Though no one(but you guys) will have seen it;)

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Actually I'm glad to be tearing down my A833 for the 'overhaul'. I do want this 63 super Dart to be squeaky clean including the A833. So Jeff Alder recommended the zinc coating which I just ordered then yesterday soaked the housing in hot soapy water to remove the oil n dirt, then I'll media blast, then re-soak to remove the media/dust. Should look pristine when done. Though no one(but you guys) will have seen it;)

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that prep work you are doing will make all the difference in the world...The media blast and final rinse should give you the proper base for the zinc coating. It will give you a very clean but rough cast look when you are done.
 
I knew the parts would flash rust after washing~ cast just does that:( However, a product from Eastwood called afterweld with phosphoric acid/zinc remedies this phenomenon, I buy it by the gallon. The zinc stuff recommended by Jeff Alder should be here soon and these parts should look brand new! Just need to really blow the heck out of em despite having rewashed all these parts. Oh, just thought I'd weigh the parts for "useless" information;)
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Gee, I've only 177 messages!

Of all the projects I've done, I find myself always getting excited about the smallest things;)
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Darn, I'm an idiot, someone messaged me about a clutch/brake swingarm for sale. My messages were full and I couldn't reply, and I erased all my incoming messages~ I didn't get to say Thank you~ very sad. The persons name started with Red, and a search reveals there are many members with Red in their name. I just wanted to say that I have the clutch/swingarm already, not nearly as pretty as the one the person sent and I will be going with the hydraulic clutch.

it's in the pile somewhere~ lol

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Darn, I'm an idiot, someone messaged me about a clutch/brake swingarm for sale. My messages were full and I couldn't reply, and I erased all my incoming messages~ I didn't get to say Thank you~ very sad. The persons name started with Red, and a search reveals there are many members with Red in their name. I just wanted to say that I have the clutch/swingarm already, not nearly as pretty as the one the person sent and I will be going with the hydraulic clutch.

it's in the pile somewhere~ lol

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no problem it was me...LOL That's my wife RED0058...That was just an example of the zinc finish. Keep up the good work
 
Ah hah!!! it sure was a nice looking assembly that was for sell!
 
IN the meanwhile, I do have other things going on;) During our last hurricane Beryle~ knocked down 140' of our picket fence and we get to replace it as fence companies want like 10k to replace, so we're going to do it ourselves. I bought this "Forklift" attachment for our 1976 Ford Tractor(was my daddy's). I can haul pickets, 4/4s, 2x4's ect. Heavier than expected, bought off of ebay for 200bucks;) Kind of excited to get busy restoring our fence;)

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IN the meanwhile, I do have other things going on;) During our last hurricane Beryle~ knocked down 140' of our picket fence and we get to replace it as fence companies want like 10k to replace, so we're going to do it ourselves. I bought this "Forklift" attachment for our 1976 Ford Tractor(was my daddy's). I can haul pickets, 4/4s, 2x4's ect. Heavier than expected, bought off of ebay for 200bucks;) Kind of excited to get busy restoring our fence;)

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That fork-lift attachment is pretty neat, will it go down clear to the ground?
I use the crap out of my tractor for lifting stuff with the bucket on the front.
 
At its lowest, about 2” from the ground, I think it will be useful;)
 
Just got back with my engine~ I was hoping they were going to install the pistons, but I can do it. Flywheel turned with the starter ring. camshaft from Oregon cams/lifters, new valve springs to match the cam, .40 over new pistons, :)9:1 compression(thereabouts), bronze valve guides/valve job. Hot tanked/ magnaflux. He says I may need new pushrods, but to let him know if I do.
I have to make dinner now;)

I need a gasket set, any idea of a good brand? and oil pump.

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you may need to attach some weights to the front of the tractor if you lift really heavy stuff. dad's old fordson major with a front loader had a 45 gallon (uk) barrel strapped on the back filled with water so we could change his lorry engines with it.
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Darn, I don't have my gasket set yet, just ordered this morning~;), can't install the crank until I have the rear main seal/s. Well, heck, I guess I could install it, just slide it in once here! I'd rather install it without the crank in though. meh For fun, I installed the cam, lots of engine pre-lube on it. If I push it all the way in, it's kind of hard to turn, but come back a tad, it's fine. What keeps it from walking back n forth? and I'm amazed there is no cam plate. hm, I've been just cleaning the shop, looking at my new pistons, they're so shiny and pretty;) I was given the prescribed engine break in oil and Zinc additive.

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Well that’s a great idea!! I have plenty going on;) but I can do that;)
 
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