If you get them from My Mopar PM me them I can check the NOS database country wide.
will do, thanks Ray
If you get them from My Mopar PM me them I can check the NOS database country wide.
If you get them from My Mopar PM me them I can check the NOS database country wide.
weird. No idea why. A GSS thing? Lots of track cars used drums all around so no disk brake drag in the day.I will have to look at lunch, it shows a rotor assembly for disc brakes and everything except the drum assembly. IDK, maybe just tired
Mopar Joe came over and did a little tilling. Way easier than renting one.
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Not sure I have seen them kind of Ribbed like a web. Craig @mobileparts is the man on this. PM him Good guy know him fairly well.No GSS parts special here. Just 10" drums in front, nothing special, just Dart. Maybe wording/terminology. Could it be this listed as Rim and Web?
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The Duster Dad had when I started driving had a shake right around 67mph. Just a little faster it cleared up again. Don't think he ever figured it out. Just avoided holding that speed.Oh,... I have had a shake in the car at about 60-75 mph with the new/used hubs I installed. Two sets of rims/tires didn't change it.
What are we talking about?Not sure I have seen them kind of Ribbed
Not with a drum. Unless a shoe is dragging. I would check for runout first.I wonder if a brake lath would pick it up as a assy doing a really light cut? Mitch what you think?
If they tried to press the studs out, may have bent the hub.It is nondiscriminate as to how quickly you get there. That is the typical cruise speeds and it shakes. Thinking about it now further, one of the hubs had the drum cut loose from the studs, I wonder if that is the culprit. Maybe a drum replaced? Non balanced assembly?
all those problems I fixed, and the edelbrock coil worked fine until it split. and so did the spare one I put on it.The correct one and wired correctly? I knew you had issues with wiring....
Did it split before or after you bypassed the ballast resistorall those problems I fixed, and the edelbrock coil worked fine until it split. and so did the spare one I put on it.
Not sure I have seen them kind of Ribbed like a web.
What are we talking about?
Perve!
Well, didn't get anything done in the garage -as usual. LOL Decided to mow down the dead weads in the garden with the push mower. Then (always one more thing) The area around the big tree I had taken down is a mound covered in English Ivy. I eventually want to level the area. So ran the mower through a bunch of that to start the process. Managed to wrench my back a bit. Just about good now after walking it off and getting showered. It's officially Summer - found a tick in my hair...I was going to get out and mow the ridiculously high grass, but the wife said she would.
Of course that still meant I had to get out there and clean up dog crap. Something I consider part of mowing and she doesn't. At least there were no branches after this storm. Last weeks wind cleaned them out pretty good. More coffee and put away some tools and stuff that are all over the garage.
I knew that discussion wasn’t over… lolRibbed condoms for her pleasure... Wear them inside-out for yours....
Not getting much done today either. I did get a few dandelions sprayed until the wind came up. I brought a couple plants out of the living room onto the patio. I ran over to the storage garage to put the stickers on the license plates. I did check both cars for needed service. The oil in the 66 looks like new so no change for it. I might pull the distributor and put in some new points one day. It starts and runs fine but it has been quite a few years since it's had a new pair. Clean up the cap and brighten up the rotor. You know the drill. I need to get a couple advance springs from Hoppy. I took out the heavy long slot and put in a Mr Gasket spring and it pings when I plug in the vacuum advance. I should have pulled the distributor out and sent it to him. It would be right then. Pertronix under the cap.Well, didn't get anything done in the garage -as usual. LOL Decided to mow down the dead weads in the garden with the push mower. Then (always one more thing) The area around the big tree I had taken down is a mound covered in English Ivy. I eventually want to level the area. So ran the mower through a bunch of that to start the process. Managed to wrench my back a bit. Just about good now after walking it off and getting showered. It's officially Summer - found a tick in my hair...