mopar head
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Bet your excited as a kid on Christmas morningView attachment 1716318639
On its way!
Bet your excited as a kid on Christmas morningView attachment 1716318639
On its way!
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On its way!
I still blame you!! lolAwesome! I call shotgun!!!!!
They may be friends but you guys are family!Congrats, guess we'll see you and it on FBBO next week !!
I am a BAD BAD MAN! BWAHAHAHAHA!I still blame you!! lol
Oh, man! You got your priorities all wrong! First order of bidness should be sumthin' like this-here:First order of business is the electrical stuff. Right now no dash lights, no speedo, non functioning headlight doors.
Found 1 of the 3 reasons why the headlight doors dont like to work.View attachment 1716325945
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Still cant believe it when I walk out to the pole barn and open the door.
You should just have one motor for the headlamps, mounted at the center of the car behind the grille. If you remove it and take apart the gearbox, you'll find contact points inside it that are operated by a plastic cam. Clean it out, steal one of the wife's emery boards, and file those contact points flat. It's very easy. Nothing even tries to fly out at you or out of place. It's a really simple design. While you're in there, clean and lubricate the gears.Got started with a mini wire brush and some dielectric grease and now it works like new. Now I need to figure out the headlight switch and the door motors. 1 step forward...