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I just wish we could get quality replacements!Sweet!
I just wish we could get quality replacements!Sweet!
Yes you can. This is where I had it done. Prices are comparable to other places , but the turnaround is two weeks compared to some really long waits at others. » Radio Rebuilds & Conversions Instrument SpecialtiesI wish that dash in 68 300 looked that nice! I am impressed! I did get my new gas tank all installed and plumbed back in yesterday! A lot harder than I thought by myself laying on my back under the car but its in, almost 63 yrs old, getting way to old for this! All I have to do is bleed my brakes and I can get it off the jack stands after almost 3 years and take her first road test! I wonder if you can get modern update on the thumb roll radios as well, I would love that!
I ran into that problem years ago with a race engine I did. Everything was great, but it kept eating up the thrust bearing on the rear side. I tried a bunch of things, talked to a ton of people but went through 3 cranks before I talked to Paul Forte whose Cheetah valve body I was using. Long story short, it was excessive line pressure in the trans. A new valve body cured it completely.The rear portion of the main thrust bearing was completely worn away and the crankshaft thrust surface severely damaged.
That‘s a sweet beach cruiser.Pulled more parts off the parts car.
The mpg has really improved.
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Good work!I got my Colorado back together after the deer hit
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Lf fender, hood, grill, lights and, bumper are all used. Not perfect, but good enough. Radiator, condenser, A/C line, and core support brace are new. The rest of the truck is far from perfect so the used stuff will fit right in. I finished this up yesterday.
This morning I went to plow a couple of parking lots and the plow on the truck decided to freeze, and wouldn't go up. I pushed it into a pile, chained it up, and drove to the shop to change the fluid. It was very milky because of all the water in it. Maybe I will learn to change it each fall before I use it in the winter.
Good work to replace the inferior and discontinued items!I am replacing the wiper linkage bushings on my 1979 Newport.
R-bodies, such as my Newport, have hidden wipers with the linkage in the cowl like E-bodies, 1971-later B-bodies,
C-bodies, etc. One bushing had broken, but the others were not far behind. All were replaced with Chrysler 3799089 bushings:
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The polyurethane bushings, or retainers, appeared on the 1973 A-body and B-body models, then spread throughout most product lines in subsequent years, continuing through the 1990s on some models.
I replaced the original bushings in the 90s on this Newport, and the Chrysler 3799089 that I used back then were just now replaced. So, on this car, I'm getting about 22 years and 150000 miles per set.
On the 78-later B-bodies and R-bodies, the assembly that connects the linkage to the wiper motor changed from a metal retainer attachment to a large molded polyurethane snap-in assembly. This also broke after 44 years. No longer available from Chrysler, but reproductions are available. I have adapted the earlier style from a 1976 Fury to use instead.
Linkage with new bushings ready to install:
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