1965cudav8
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Some of you may have seen my intro page but for background I just picked up my first mopar project, a 65 cuda with yet unknown motor in it (need to get casting numbers). It just sat for 9 years without starting, moving etc. I got it started last week and am now moving towards other projects. I am currently fixing it up in Vermont so I can drive it home to Maine.
1. Can somebody give me a link or guide on how to bleed the drum brakes on my car? Last time I pumped the brake pedal brake fluid came flying out from somewhere on the drivers side front assembly. I am going to diagnose and fix that issue today but am not sure how to bleed the system after.
2. Any good descriptions on how to flush the radiator? Ive heard cascade works, as does the prestone flush product. But where is the drain at the bottom of the radiator? Do I just drain it, put the product, refill it, run it, and then drain it again? And then fill it up? Or is it more involved.
3. Finally, anybody dropped a gas tank and cleaned it? I went through a few fuel filters during the restart and a few other members here suggested I do this step before driving it 3.5 hours home. Im curious what the process for this is.
Thanks for all the help guys, this site is invaluable and I cannot wait to get this classic back on the road.
1. Can somebody give me a link or guide on how to bleed the drum brakes on my car? Last time I pumped the brake pedal brake fluid came flying out from somewhere on the drivers side front assembly. I am going to diagnose and fix that issue today but am not sure how to bleed the system after.
2. Any good descriptions on how to flush the radiator? Ive heard cascade works, as does the prestone flush product. But where is the drain at the bottom of the radiator? Do I just drain it, put the product, refill it, run it, and then drain it again? And then fill it up? Or is it more involved.
3. Finally, anybody dropped a gas tank and cleaned it? I went through a few fuel filters during the restart and a few other members here suggested I do this step before driving it 3.5 hours home. Im curious what the process for this is.
Thanks for all the help guys, this site is invaluable and I cannot wait to get this classic back on the road.