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    Bulkhead Connector replacement tips/advice

    Purchase some "NO-OX" online to coat the contact areas of the connectors upon reassembly. It does conduct electrical flow. Mike
  2. 4

    727 Kick down issue.

    OEM does not use a filter gasket. Add a extra tube (weld) to the spacer and use the deep pan if you like. Mike
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    Fiberglass scoop install on metal hood

    I did not want a scoop but, I wanted a large air filter and to not choke the air flow down. I had a hood with the bracing rotted out and a good skin, so I built a matching scoop with the skin. We bonded the metal scoop to the metal hood. I realize I have a B but, a scoop is a scoop. Mike
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    '66 C-Body Kickdown/Throttle Linkage Pops off/Disconnects at Upper Bell Crank When Start Accelerate/Shift Down

    Don't drive the car until this is properly operating or clutch damage will occur! Mike
  5. 4

    Barn find 1969 Chrysler Newport Convertible Woody.

    My dad bought one of those new in 69. White w/black interior and top. 383/TF. He kept it 3 years and traded in for a 4 Dr Sed Newport. Mike
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    Help! Blue smoke from my 68 Newport!

    If the valve stem seals are OEM-they are hard as rocks. Not a bad job to replace on the car. Mike
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    good thing nothing embarasses me anymore

    I used Raptor bedliner for my floor/under belly. You can adjust air pressure to vary texture and it can be tinted to your desire. Real easy to apply. Mike
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    Recommendations for waxing/protectant on 68' 300 Grill

    I used Ever Brite after removing the anodize and polishing all the aluminum trim on my 1965 Belvedere. I also used it on the all-aluminum engine to preserve the appearance. Mike
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    Aluminum trim polishing

    Why should I look up a link to share with anyone else? I have my own life to live. Mike
  10. 4

    Questions on timing chain and oil slinger

    When Chrysler went to the double lip front seal they cut the slinger out. I was working at a dealer during that period. Mike
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    Aluminum trim polishing

    Google is your friend. Mike
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    Parts cleaners - Ultrasonic, vibratory & solvent-experience welcome.

    I use Safety Kleen solvent in my tank (they service it) but, it's large enough to fit a small v-8 cylinder block inside. I just had it serviced last summer (14 years) and it cost $600.00. That's not bad per year cost! That's my transmission tear-down table to the left. Mike
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    Aluminum trim polishing

    There are some products available for anodize removal and I had luck with them. I fasten long pieces of trim to 1x3/4" boards of correct length to control and support trim for buffing. Mike
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    Engine rebuild

    Turbo! Mike
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    Tighten flex plate

    Chrysler never used Loctite either. Torque wrenches have their uses. Mike
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    Transmission questions again on my 68 fury iii

    I am surprised no one has mentioned blasting for corrosion removal. I use my blast cabinet all the time when cleaning up parts. Currently using crushed glass. On drums, a blasting followed by buffing with a wire wheel brings back a new looking finish. But, pitting is cause for...
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    Axle Leaking

    I used JB Weld to fill rust pits on a pair of Ford 9" axles. It is rated for a fairly high operating temperature and will be operating in a lubed situation. I had a report today and the customer has 500 miles so far with no issues. Mike
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    Trying to find what transmission is in my 1972 Dodge Polara?

    I use ATF+4 in all my stock rebuilds. I have it in my 1965 Coronet. Check out the fluid specs and you will be impressed. Mike
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    Picking a new torque converter

    Be careful you don't tear a hole in the converter case removing the weight. Mike
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