Great Pumpkin
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anyone know someone near rhode island that knows c-body's and can do this repair? thanks!
A “drop” of oil I could live with. The oil left on the ground by my New Yorker’s 400 is typically about 2- 3 inches in size.I have never seen a big block Mopar that did not drip from the rear main seal. I had my 383 done twice after a rebuild, and it still leaked worse with each repair. I plan on putting a diaper on mine, just under the inspection plate of the transmission. Seeing that drop of oil on the garage floor after an engine rebuild will drive me crazy. Out of sight, out of mind, LOL!
I've not developed anything yet, no, but modern diapers have pretty good absorption. Maybe something that will last between oil changes?Any other details figured out for the oil catcher aka diaper, material...?
I've not developed anything yet, no, but modern diapers have pretty good absorption. Maybe something that will last between oil changes?
^This^I found a bakery tray with some cat littler under the center of the car works well for small leaks.
Dave
Nice! Keep us posted if the leak goes away.So, after all this time, I had a old car mechanic look at my Fury, was not the rear main, was the distributor gasket. I just got it on the road and hope for the best now. Car show on Saturday, Motors and Mansions, Newport, RI! Thanks for your help!
So, after all this time, I had a old car mechanic look at my Fury, was not the rear main, was the distributor gasket. I just got it on the road and hope for the best now. Car show on Saturday, Motors and Mansions, Newport, RI! Thanks for your help!
I'll have to let my brother know if he already does not. He has the dinner train in Newport Grand Bellevue Dinner Train | Trains RI and then there is the Rail Explorers that use part of his upper tracks.
He has a 1973 Plymouth Satellite done up to look like a Road Runner - 360 Six Pack and a 1957 Cadillac 4 Dr Ht. I'll have to see if he is bringing one of these.
I'll have to let my brother know if he already does not. He has the dinner train in Newport Grand Bellevue Dinner Train | Trains RI and then there is the Rail Explorers that use part of his upper tracks.