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  1. Toolmanmike

    Question on batteries; CCA and AGM

    The original batteries were rated at 440 CCA so anything you install above that will be more than it ever had. Just get a good quality 27 series with 800+ cca and you will be just fine. You don't have ultra high compression like a race engine would have and as long as your starter is in good...
  2. HJmaniac

    vintage pics of women & cars

  3. HJmaniac

    vintage pics of women & cars

  4. Hunny Bunny

    NOT MINE 1972 Newport $800 New Orleans, LA

    If I had $800 free to spend, I'd drive down there and hook up to it right now, except I suspect something is off about this, when I look at the photos.
  5. HJmaniac

    vintage pics of women & cars

  6. HJmaniac

    vintage pics of women & cars

  7. R

    cordoba sunroof

    does anyone have a sunroof cordoba? can i ask if you do please measure your sunroof panel. i am looking for this panel to replace for a 73 satelite. my panel is 20.25 x 40.75 . i heard a cordoba was the same just confirming if true . please let me know. we have the crank style.
  8. Frank Odenthal

    440 source bushed stainless Rocker Arms.

    You mean determining the correct pushrod length ?
  9. C

    Question on batteries; CCA and AGM

    You should have pressed the MSD person for what the minimum requirements are for the coil getting a solid voltage/amp feed! Until you know the lowest voltage/amp threshold, it's only speculation. UNLESS there is something in on the MSD website about such information. I also highly suspect the...
  10. RemCharger

    318 4-barrel from the factory?

    The story I read from those times was the engineers wanted a fuel injector and the bean counters said " f*#k no! Those are a hundred bucks a piece!!!"
  11. RemCharger

    Question on batteries; CCA and AGM

    Anything 800+ CCA will be good, no need for AGM.
  12. Welder guy

    Some more classic pictures

  13. S

    Question on batteries; CCA and AGM

    Thanks for reply but I was thinking more about initial startup. Paul
  14. Welder guy

    Some more classic pictures

  15. Welder guy

    Some more classic pictures

  16. Toolmanmike

    Question on batteries; CCA and AGM

    Any of those batteries would be plenty good. A lead acid battery would be just fine. Your alternator is what provides power when the engine is running. The car doesn't (and shouldn't) run off the battery.
  17. S

    Question on batteries; CCA and AGM

    Looking for battery for my New Yorker (440 engine, MSD coil). Fellow from MSD said the MSD coil needs a strong signal to produce a quality spark at the plug. I'm thinking of a 850 CCA Interstate. Stopped at Advanced Auto and they showed me an AGM battery. Saw where AGM batteries can produce 900...
  18. C

    1958 Dodge Coronet V8 upgrade

    Being a 1979 model year item, NOW you can further research if it has the lock-up torque converter or not. There used to be floor shifters, aftermarket, for automatic transmissions. B&M, for example, used a cable to work the side linkage on the transmission. Enjoy! CBODY67
  19. Big_John

    1969 Imperial progress thread

    Are you planning on resurfacing the engine deck? That's the only reason to take those out. Be careful with what you replace them with. I've seen guys snap off hardened deck pins, so I stick with the non-hardened pins like original.
  20. MrMoparCHP

    Factory or Not?

    In looking for a wheel for my 69 I found that the 69s didn't have the hold but the 70s did on the same wheel (by part number) Alan
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