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  1. 64 AAR Valiant

    Stop in for a cup of coffee

    It's National Bugs Bunny Day:elmer::elmer::elmer:
  2. M

    318 with Edelbrok perfomer intake and 600 cfm 4 barrel, what headers please?

    The hobby is all about tinkering. Often things are purchased and installed that don't improve acceleration but are part of the hobby. Think engine dress up kits- yellow spark plug wires and those big Accell super coils back in the day. Yes, those parts were legit performance parts but most...
  3. H

    New to Mopar with a 71 Valiant Chrger

    Hi 4spdragtop, do you have a photo of this rally dash to give me an idea of what it looks like. NVU has a nice speedo setup that can work if I do not get demon speedo gauges but I still need the bezel where the speedo fits into
  4. 71340Duster

    Stop in for a cup of coffee

    Little bit of carnage yesterday afternoon, was mowing the road out to Silver Lake Rd (appx 1 mile), somewhere along the way I've torn up/out another baffle, found it dragging behind the deck up against rear tire. Will have to lift up front end of mower with car lift and cut it out of there...
  5. 71340Duster

    Stop in for a cup of coffee

    Good Morning All!
  6. 71340Duster

    Stop in for a cup of coffee

  7. 64 AAR Valiant

    Cat Pics

    All four paws. Usually it's only the fronts
  8. Unconventional

    I saw my first Tesla truck today.

    :rofl::rofl::rofl:
  9. Slantsix64

    My 340 getting 6 mpg

    I’m thinking its two things it’s your timing you need more initial 15 initial and 14-16 mechanical And carb double pumper equals 2 accelerator pumps which drinks gas. Also 67 jets that’s way too small I would think your engine would want 70s I have a 68 340 10.5 compression also similar cam to...
  10. MOPARMITCH

    Stop in for a cup of coffee

    So, plans can change at any second for any reason here in Vietnam. Initial plan was to drive up to Saigon and pick up the daughter at the airport and bring her back to our city of Vinh Long tonight. They just told me 20 minutes before we leave to go up that we will be staying for a night or two...
  11. kiwigtx

    Found my dads original 1971 duster!

    At the end of the day, you're not going to ever sell the car given its family connection. So make the changes now to suit your intended driving habits. Nobody will knock you for that. Cool car and a cool story. Congrats on grabbing the car back to where it belongs. :thumbsup:
  12. kiwigtx

    [WANTED] Gauge part needed

    You also broadcast your telephone number for all the Scammers out there to see.
  13. M

    Decoding a 340 help please

    Especially for @A56:
  14. pittsburghracer

    I saw my first Tesla truck today.

    You should see my other car.
  15. clementine

    A-body armrest - stripped threads in door’s sheet metal

    maybe the best case scenario is a conglomeration of ideas. Cut a slot above and below. Rivnut. Put a bolt in rivnut and twist to the angle. Mig up the slots and BAM!
  16. pittsburghracer

    More nonsense from NHRA Tech

    Believe it or not they are trying to control costs for the little guy. Changing displacement would go against that thinking. They even forced the teams to cut back on testing.
  17. pittsburghracer

    Something a little different at Keystone last weekend.

    My very first pass in my Daytona was a 9.55 in a with a stock crank 440 with Indy heads. I was totally shocked because I kinda babied it. New car new engine so I took it easy. Next time out it was running 8.90’s.
  18. Dana67Dart

    A-body armrest - stripped threads in door’s sheet metal

    The screws go in at a steep angle up. The sheet metal is basically vertical. The rivinut would be basically vertical. Won't work.
  19. 72bluNblu

    Left hand lug nuts are back, baby!

    No clarification needed, the rotational forces don't have to be against the direction of the threads for thermal expansion or harmonic vibrations to loosen the lug nuts. Those forces will loosen lug nuts regardless of the direction of thread and side of the car. Which is why EVERY wheel and...
  20. 68HemiRR

    [FOR SALE] OEM Oil Slinger for Mopar V-8 Engines

    This is a OEM Oil Slinger for Mopar V-8 Engines. It came off a late 1960's 440, but I believe it fits all Mopar V-8 engines from 1960 to 1978. It is original, not a china knockoff, and is in good condition. Just needs a cleanup. $15.00. Local pickup, or buyer pays shipping.
  21. B

    Initial Torqueflite tear down findings

    Burned clutch plates: I would be checking the clutch piston seals to see if they were damaged during installation [ nicks, cuts, rolled over ]...or if they have gone hard. Gone hard could be a before or after event.
  22. Valiantjim

    Not Mine 1966 Formula S 4spd CA

    Great comments. I agree pricing is hard to process. I began with these cars in the early 70s and my earliest were $400 to $1000 for a nice one. I've since gone through at least 50 including some extremely unusual and fine examples and while I still remember my 25 cent a week allowance that if...
  23. O

    Power steering bracket missing

    That’s it. Kim
  24. mopar56

    A-body armrest - stripped threads in door’s sheet metal

    I think if he uses a 10-24 rivnut then a 10-24 machine screw maybe apply a bit of never seize or grease for a easy start, should work. And won't keep coming loose.
  25. Mopar64340

    My 340 getting 6 mpg

    Thank you for your advice. I will review thank you !
  26. O

    QUESTION, For the Day. Anybody Know What These Parts Are For?

    3rd bracket from the left is 69 small block. Kim
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