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  1. MDchanic

    Older Electric Windshield Washer Pump Repair ("Rebuild"?)

    Yes, if I had known what the trouble was, I would have tried some solvent and a bit of wiggling to free it, but I just assumed it was trashed, rusted solid, etc., and was taking it apart as a post mortem. I was pleasantly surprised when there was really nothing wrong. Since I did take it all...
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    Older Electric Windshield Washer Pump Repair ("Rebuild"?)

    I was out looking at the '64 Dart yesterday, standing in the cold in the barn, sort of thinking about what needed to be done on it, when my eyeballs rolled over the windshield washers, which don't work. Now, this car has the first series electric washer pump (available from about mid-'64...
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    early A-body Power steering

    [Sorry for the late response, Dan – I've been a bit busy.] I just wrote an erudite but combative riposte to you, Dan, and then I read over the manual's instructions, and yours, and realized that I had understood them both wrong. [Sort of a "Step One: Engage Brain, Step Two: Press Send Button"...
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    early A-body Power steering

    Thought I was missing something, but then I said, "Wait a minute. Maybe It's not me!" Now I can question my sanity and acuity for other reasons. ... Where the FSM is describing bench reassembly, rather than adjustment on the car, so one must reimagine the operation, as you have above. 1964...
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    early A-body Power steering

    Dan, if you're out there, I have a question for you. In this thread, which is about play in a power steering gear, you link to a thread regarding a recommended adjustment in a manual steering car. Looking at the exploded views in the '64 Parts Manual, the manual box (page 19-1 / page 437 of...
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    My DIY Smoke Machine

    For those interested, here is an outside photo of mine: Looking at the top of the 2-1/2 gallon spackle bucket, you can see: Oxygen tubing for air in Larger clear plastic tubing for smoke out (with funnel for stuffing in larger holes, such as gasoline filler) 12VDC in for heat Inside, I used...
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    Early A-Body Interior Rear-View Mirror Repair

    Guess so. Maybe my memory's foggy, but it seems to me that "back in the day" a "full" tune-up (people didn't refer to a "30,000 mile factory service appointment" back then) consisted of oil, filter, lube, ATF & filter, belts, hoses, valve adjustment (if applicable), points, condenser, rotor...
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    Early A-Body Interior Rear-View Mirror Repair

    Same button on every GM headlight switch from at least the '60s through the '80s. In fact, it's basically the same switch. Sorry to disappoint you. – Eric
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    Early A-Body Interior Rear-View Mirror Repair

    Just to illustrate my point more... illustratively: This is over $600 worth of parts. There are a few that I didn't think to put in this pile, so I didn't include their cost. And that's getting things at RockAuto and anywhere else I could that had a good deal. – Eric
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    I believe my 1964 \6 choke bimetallic spring is broken – Can anyone confirm?

    Sure, any linkage rod can be bent to adjust, but I try to save that as the last resort, as it's usually not fixing the cause, and once you start bending rods, you can spend a lot of time bending other rods to finally get everything the way it should be. Adding the thicker gasket, which I should...
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    I believe my 1964 \6 choke bimetallic spring is broken – Can anyone confirm?

    The choke mechanism on this one operated smoothly, including the pull-off, so that's not the problem. In the end, the problem was that the exhaust manifold had been replaced with one from the 1970s, which, apparently, has its choke stove pocket in a very slightly different position than the...
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    Stock '64 Dart \6 4-Door Ride Height as Measured from the Floor?

    CONCLUSION: I answered my own question. In the 1964 Valiant AMA Specifications, page 24, are listed height from floor to bottoms of rockers and floot to bottoms of rear edges of doors. It's not for the Dart, but the Dart can't be very much different. Specifications (with 300# Front Seat...
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    [Found!] '64 \6 Choke Bimetallic Spring

    I'll take it. PM me with details. I've discovered elsewhere that mine isn't physically broken, but I'd feel better with one I hadn't wrecked the adjustment on, to have for comparison. Thanks, – Eric
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    I believe my 1964 \6 choke bimetallic spring is broken – Can anyone confirm?

    To All: I've had the original question answered definitively both inside and outside this forum, so I feel it's settled. I'm always happy to talk about things, but no need for speculation on this specific point – As AJ said, it's not broken, and something in my carb is resisting the choke...
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    [Found!] '64 \6 Choke Bimetallic Spring

    You didn't take it apart like I did, did you? If not, SOLD, so long as it works and shipping is fair. (In person, I'd dicker, but that doesn't translate well on line). Thanks! – Eric
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    I believe my 1964 \6 choke bimetallic spring is broken – Can anyone confirm?

    It sure doesn't seem sticky, but it does seem it would benefit from a bit of a counterweight. It's the original carb, as far as I can tell, has the original, correct part number on the tag, has a metal fast idle cam, and all of the pieces move completely freely. That was the first thing I...
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    [Found!] '64 \6 Choke Bimetallic Spring

    You are absolutely correct. Belay that. The number I'm looking for is 2402526. Here are the correct photos — Looks almost the same... Thank you for the correction! [incorrect photo deleted] – Eric
  18. MDchanic

    [Found!] '64 \6 Choke Bimetallic Spring

    Part Number [erroneous number deleted to avoid confusion]: Thanks, – Eric
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    I believe my 1964 \6 choke bimetallic spring is broken – Can anyone confirm?

    On my newly acquired 1964 Dart, the choke spring will push the choke closed when cold, and the pull-off diaphragm appropriately cracks the choke once running, but as the engine warms up, the choke rod from the exhaust manifold to the carburetor goes slack and doesn't open the choke butterfly...
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    [Found!] Set of SBP 14" OEM Rims, Usable, not beautiful

    Looking for a set SBP 14" rims (ideally, 5 total) for my very original '64 Dart, so I can buy a set of reasonably normal tires to replace the B78-13s on there now. I don't want anything found washed up on the beach, but if it's straight and holds air, I can sandblast it if need be. Normally...
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    [Found!] '64 \6 Choke Bimetallic Spring

    Looking for the divorced choke bimetallic spring assembly for a '64 Dart with 225 (or just the spring). My spring appears to have a tiny bit of the end broken off, and can push the choke butterfly closed, but not pull it open. NOS units are disgustingly expensive, and I don't need a new one...
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    Stock '64 Dart \6 4-Door Ride Height as Measured from the Floor?

    [I don't know whether this site is averse to "cross-posting," but I did post the same question in another forum, so if that's a problem, feel free to delete] Does anyone out there with a properly set up stock \6 '64 Dart have riding height measurements made "the old-fashioned way," like GM...
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    Early A-Body Interior Rear-View Mirror Repair

    Well, yeah. Stuff got a lot more expensive than it was 30 or 40 years ago. Points, condenser, cap, rotor, wires (all good stuff, not crap), vacuum advance diaphragm (original is holed), VC gasket, belts, hoses, heater core (they're not $20 anymore), air cleaner, carb rebuild kit, choke...
  24. MDchanic

    Early A-Body Interior Rear-View Mirror Repair

    I think those are the factory original seat belts you're seeing. They're kinda crumpled up. The seat looks slightly stained in the photo, but not in person (which is a bit strange). - Eric
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    Early A-Body Interior Rear-View Mirror Repair

    Thank you! And Thank you! Trying to avoid this becoming a big-money car, but I may well fall into that rabbit hole one day. Meanwhile, if I come across a set of used ones that are only a little dinged up, I'll probably buy them. I guess that's a bad photo, because the seats are actually...
  26. MDchanic

    Early A-Body Interior Rear-View Mirror Repair

    Thanks, pretty much a time capsule. Owner #3 sold it to me, told me about Owners #2 and #1. #3 had it for about a year, ended up with too many cars to keep them all inside, didn't want to leave it out, never did anything to it. I've corresponded with #2, he's going to call me, he drove it...
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    Early A-Body Interior Rear-View Mirror Repair

    No, but I grabbed a 4mm out of the "Drawer-o'-Allen Keys" first, and it really is an exact fit, so I figured I'd mention it for those who spend more time in Ikea than the garage. I ain't got much at this point (The Northeast doesn't provide a real uplifting backdrop this time of year), but...
  28. MDchanic

    Early A-Body Interior Rear-View Mirror Repair

    Hey, I'm glad you have, but as a lifelong "GM Guy" with the one guilty exception of MoPar A-Bodies (and a total crush on 1960 Chryslers and '61 DeSotos), and as someone who's read back to February of 2013 in the "A-Body Discussion" thread, it was news to me. If the post helps someone at some...
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