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  1. 53ryder

    Fuel pump replacement on 67 Monaco Part 2: What am I missing now?

    ​So after I've replaced the gas tank, fuel lines, sending unit and cleaned out the carb the car was still running rough. Hmmmm? The only thing left that I haven't tinkered with was the fuel pump. So out it came this morning and I'm glad it did! The top two photos show the old pump. Look at the...
  2. 53ryder

    Should fuel filter be dry (no fuel visible)?

    Been trying to get 67 Monaco running. Had rusty tank, rusted out sending unit. Tank, sending unit, fuel lines have all been replaced. Car would run but very rough. Took off aftermarket carb, Edelbrock 1406, cleaned out carb and reassembled. Still running rough. I just noticed no fuel visible in...
  3. 53ryder

    Cleaning out a Edelbrock 1406 carb...

    Rusty tank and sending unit. Replaced tank, sending unit and fuel lines. Car still running very rough. I figured maybe rust/dirt got past fuel filter and into carb, an Edelbrock 1406. Bought a rebuild kit. Took carb apart today. Wondering what would be good to clean parts with? Paint thinner...
  4. 53ryder

    rough running 383...

    My 1967 Dodge Monaco came with rusty tank as I discovered last February. Replaced gas tank in about a week ago. Put in new sending unit. Shot compressed air through fuel line from tank to just before fuel pump to clean out. Shot compressed air through fuel line from carb to just before filter...
  5. 53ryder

    First of many questions about my '67 Monaco (power steering fluid)...

    Am sure it's been asked before so have a bit of patience. The power steering unit looks a tad bit low on fluid on my 1967 Monaco 500. Can I top it off with current day fluid? I have a bottle of STP power steering fluid that has never been opened. Okay to use? Glenn
  6. 53ryder

    Would a 1974 New Yorker have...

    ...emissions stuff on it? Catalytic converter? Glenn
  7. 53ryder

    Help a newbie out on big block engines...

    Several questions about big Chrysler engines: 1. Is a 383cid engine considered a 'big block'? 2. I've seen some ads that mention a '400cid' engine. Were there '400' engines? 3. Are there any distinct markings or features on a '440cid' engine that one could see to be sure the engine is...
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