I agree guys. Not a Mopar but I still like em. Wouldn't mind having a Rebel Machine. Never saw one in person but watched a show about em and now I want one.
Working on the Jeep with my little helper. Nice to finally have a gopher for the tools. Used to love doing it for my Dad. been waiting for this for a long time.
Thanks everyone. You guys are awesome! Right now the car is about 3 hours away at my parents house. don't have room for it now. Next step this winter is to put the 340 together. been machined and have the parts, just needs put together. I'll keep you guys posted. Once again thank you...
Just got home from Iraq a few days ago and wanted to thank this website and all of you. I got so much information and some parts for my car while over there because of FABO. This site was a great way to occupy my time. Once again, I thank you all for everything.
Wow, I just missed it then. been out for 5 days now. didnt rain the whole 7 months I was there. Hopefully in a few days I will be home. Thanks Old tired rebel. Let me know if you need anything over there dusted72.
http://www.slantsix.org/articles/4-speeds/ODA833fourspeed1.htm
I have some more info around somewhere. I'll look around. this link is pretty helpful though. Hope it helps.
My dad had it done about a year ago. He was in a lot of pain for the first few days. After that, most of his pain was at therapy. good as new now. says it was worth it, he was suffering pretty bad before. Hope all goes well.
Looking for a flywheel for my '72 340. The shop that machined my engine said to bring in a flywheel and they could balance it to my crank. I imagine if this is neutral or externally balanced they would know and be able to make it work right?
While tearing down my dart, I found that the driver side doorhandle rods were a bunch of jigsaw blades welded together. Worked though, even considered leaving it. Gotta love West Virginia ingenuity.