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  1. MoparapoM

    Need advice for improving brake performance on my 1963 300 Pacesetter

    Funny... I'm ... OLD ... and was driving NEW cars starting in the late 60's, along with all my buddies. Not ONCE do I recall any of those issues with those vehicles. I had a New 1970 GTX with drums all around, a buddy had a Charger R/T with Disc Front. We basically street raced all the...
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    Need advice for improving brake performance on my 1963 300 Pacesetter

    Drum Brakes have acquired a 'bad rap' over the years due to customers asking for 'The CHEAPEST one you've got' at the parts counter. You can trust me on that, I did retail Car Parts for 15 years, half of that as a Store Manager in a small rural town. Over and over, for both Disc Pads and...
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    Need advice for improving brake performance on my 1963 300 Pacesetter

    'Once upon a time', it was common practice to 'arc' a set of brake shoes to the freshly recut drum. That was when there were shops with MECHANICS in the bay, not 'Diagnostic Code Readers'. I personally would not let any of the modern breed of 'Technician' touch my vehicles.
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    Need advice for improving brake performance on my 1963 300 Pacesetter

    Finally someone with the CORRECT solution! I knew such things existed, but I'm 'old' and out of touch! That's a true solution, spend what it costs and you will love the results. I grew up with showroom new factory Mopar Drum brake cars and I promise you, they STOPPED great. Bruce
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    Need advice for improving brake performance on my 1963 300 Pacesetter

    I was 'OK" with WIX becoming Mann-Hummel, that was several years back. However this is very recent and it appears NAPA Gold are no longer supplied by Mann-Hummel. Don't know 'who' but the NAPA boxes did not have Mann-Hummel as in the past and even worse stated 'Made in China' instead. B
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    Need advice for improving brake performance on my 1963 300 Pacesetter

    NAPA 'Heads Up'.... I'm in no way 'knocking' NAPA here, in fact friends of mine own 6 stores outright. However, I was recently made aware of a ...SERIOUS... change to their Filters. Back as far as 30 plus years, the NAPA Gold Filters were simply WIX Gold filters custom labeled and boxed for...
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    Need advice for improving brake performance on my 1963 300 Pacesetter

    I'm a little out of touch with the aftermarket parts industry, retired in 2018. I looked up your car at NAPA Online and it shoes 11x3 on the front, Part # TS148 and 11x2.5 on the rear, Part # TS174. They only supply one quality level which is dissappointing, however 'in the old days' NAPA...
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    Need advice for improving brake performance on my 1963 300 Pacesetter

    Unless you were previously 'AWARE' of the differences, you most likely installed a full set of sub-standard garbage Brake Shoes. I was a Parts Store Manager for many long years. 90% of the shoes we sold were pure garbage. You can NOT depend on the 'person' selling you the parts to have a CLUE...
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    I got a Station Wagon!

    I'm so envious... That is an absolutely gorgeous car! Try to keep it as original as possible, please don't 'improve it' into the scrap heap! Bruce
  10. MoparapoM

    Leaf Springs or Air Shocks for sagging 197070 Chrysler 300

    An additional problem with either Air Shocks or Coil Over shocks is the SHOCK they are based on. The companies know the customer buying that product is generally uninformed, so they use the lowest quality shock to modify into that configuration. New Leafs!!! B
  11. MoparapoM

    Shocks for 72 C body

    Former 'Auto Parts' store experience here. Monroe/Napa shocks are the same after you open the box. Air shocks are designed with a primary mission, to supplement the carrying capacity of the Springs/Torsion Bars. Monroe adds the 'Air Support' feature to their most 'basic' shock, due to them...
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    Lifter noise at start up

    Fury Fever.... I've been repairing and maintaining Mopars since 1970, currently have two long term vehicles. One is a 1976 Power Wagon 360 4bbl that I put the engine together in 1986. Around 250,000 miles with no issues. The other Flat Tappet engine was put into service in 1995 and has...
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    Lifter noise at start up

    Are you willing to do a relatively cheap experiment? Get a WIX 51515 Oil Filter (NAPA 1515)... Do not accept a substitute, that 'they' say is the same. Get 15w40 Diesel Spec motor Oil, Chevron Delo, Mobil Super 1300, ..not.. some generic store brand and NOT Synthetic. To keep all things...
  14. MoparapoM

    1965 Dodge 383 Motor Bogging Down Under Hard Acceleration

    Sorry, I started on another thread, then tripped and fell into this one! It's such a common issue for folks to install a 'GM' version Coil, I can't count how many times I've I've had to correct that... B
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    1965 Dodge 383 Motor Bogging Down Under Hard Acceleration

    That may be so... However the stock MoPar Ignition Coil DOES require a voltage reduction. B
  16. MoparapoM

    Carter AFB 4 Barrel Carburetor

    Love the AFB, so rock solid reliable... An easy verification for proper Float Level is to install the Needles & Floats, then hold the Carb Top UPside down and level. The Floats will assume the position that will be achieved when Fuel is pushing them up during operation. Normally, the Floats...
  17. MoparapoM

    318 or 360, 727 or 904

    Glad to hear you are going the 'run what ya brung' route! I woiuld do a couple of stealth conversions, during the rebuild that will not decrease reliability or driveability. A) Substitute a set of late 80's 318 heads. The Combustion chambers are upgraded to a what folks refer to as a...
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    1965 Dodge 383 Motor Bogging Down Under Hard Acceleration

    Following up on a Statement you made earlier in this posting. Your 'Coil Voltage' is incorrect, if your Ignition is not modified, it should be going through a Ballast Resistor and reduced to something around 7 Volts. Bruce
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    1965 Dodge 383 Fuel Boiling

    Ethanol Alcohol BOILS at 173 Degrees. That may be your problem? Bruce
  20. MoparapoM

    Torque Converter Design Change

    Can someone define the difference between the T.C.'s installed beginning in 1977, compared to the 1976 and before? My concern is the thickness of the 4 Mounting Pads. 1976 has THICK pads and 1977 has THIN pads. I understand all the 'Balance Weight' issues, that part is simple. My question is...
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