Search results for query: *

  1. Texas Red

    What are you listening to ?

    Grew up listening to country....my parents house....their music ...Once I left home at 17 out making my own way in the world I could tune my stereo system to what I wanted...... at least that's what my Dad told me LOL. Any kind of Classic Rock. Yep don't care for the new and improved stuff
  2. Texas Red

    Wanting to suggest a paint & Body section be added to the forum.

    Wanting to suggest a paint & Body section be added to the forum. I am needing to clear coat my paint job on my car. Had a couple of runs in several sections due to my rookie painting abilities. i don't see a paint & body section on our forum. This might have been suggested before but like today...
  3. Texas Red

    Firs time mopar owner from Finland - Plymout Duster 1970

    Big shout out from the Lone Star state of Texas. Welcome aboard. Texas Red
  4. Texas Red

    Looking for a quality liquid filled gauge

    I checked with McMaster Carr they can come up with a 1/4 " NPT thread but is rated at 390 Degrees..... A special shout out to Valiant ......I am still looking & will take a look at Aeromotive. Thanks Texas Red
  5. Texas Red

    Looking for a quality liquid filled gauge

    I am looking for a quality liquid filled gauge for my fuel pressure regulator under my hood. The gauge would be A- 1/8" NPT back mount gauge with a 0-15PSI range. I purchased several from speedway and have had a 50% failure rate (with only a few hundred miles) guessing when purchased that the...
  6. Texas Red

    ‘75 Duster first post

    Welcome aboard
  7. Texas Red

    Stop in for a cup of coffee

    Never too late for coffee. Here's hoping every A bodies member has a blessed week. I have been MIA Building a paint booth in my shop. Got my 72 Duster in there this morning ......I swear I did not miss any little spots on my Duster body prep.....but dang if there isn't another little spot every...
  8. Texas Red

    Hello Mopar friends

    Welcome abord from the Lone Star state of Texas
  9. Texas Red

    65 valiant V100 New member First project

    Welcome Dakota .....from the Lone Star state > start working on the old girl. Give her a lot of Love Looks like you have a great start of a car. There is lots of smart folks on this site. Dont be afraid to ask. Texas Red
  10. Texas Red

    Sealing the backseat aluminum plate from the trunk area.

    VERY NICE JOb.... Mopowers That looks sharp.... I am definitely going to have to look into some Urethane sealer or the likes as I would like to tell you I still had the factory wheel tubs but the truth is they are gone as well ... as I used a set of wheel tub s in a flat box. Summit wheel tub s...
  11. Texas Red

    Sealing the backseat aluminum plate from the trunk area.

    Race Fans , After installing the cage in my Duster I have yet to find a way to "seal off" the gap in my aluminum plate / Trunk area from each other. Knowing safety is of the upmost importance as there is NOT A REWIND BUTTON as one does not get a second chance when a wreck happens. No one wants a...
  12. Texas Red

    New Father/Son team

    Welcome to the greatest car forum form the Lone Star State of Texas. Your in the right place .....Texas Red
  13. Texas Red

    45 degree water neck

    Thanks Professor as I always value everyone's imput........ Found a solution on my thermostat housing with CVF Racing in Minnesota. They carry a billet polished aluminum housing (1964-1978) plus 1978 to1993 year models in 0 degrees which is a 90 degrees outlet angle, 45 Degrees outlet angle...
  14. Texas Red

    45 degree water neck

    Thanks professor. I will check into that ..... Summit shows one that 'They claim" is for a SBC /SBD........ both engines.... 45 degreed towards the radiator ... Has anyone tired this ?????? Knowing Summit they just want to push parts out the door ........
  15. Texas Red

    45 degree water neck

    I am looking for a good 45 degree water neck for my after market Indy intake as the one I have will not stop leaking due to it being warped slightly ....... The sealing lip is also very thin and is being a pain in the boat..................I went to Mancini racing all they carry is straight...
  16. Texas Red

    Stop in for a cup of coffee

    Wishing all you Mopar fanatics a great blessed week. I got work to attend to catch up with ya'll later..... Texas Red
  17. Texas Red

    Thank you all for your collective minds. Always looking to learn from others.

    Welcome to the forum from ole Texas Red. Great to have you.....
  18. Texas Red

    Hello from Poland

    Welcome to the forum from ole Texas Red. Great to have you on board
  19. Texas Red

    New here, Hello!

    Welcome to the forum from ole Texas Red. Great to have you.....
  20. Texas Red

    Where to put the air compressor?

    Tool Man Mike is right .....you are leading a brand new piece of equipment to a slow death in Texas if you put it in any closet. Mine is outside the shop on its own concrete pad under a lean to cover off the metal building. It needs all the air it can get for cooling (Both the electric motor...
  21. Texas Red

    How often do you drain your air compressor?

    I drain my 80 gallon tanks before startup especially if I am going to blast or paint something. All of my tanks have a 3/8" pipe with manual operation ball type on the bottom drain valve set up on each tank as I run multiple 80 gallon tanks in series for sheer volume. Manual operation valves...
  22. Texas Red

    New Guy on the forum

    Nice helping keep the spirit alive. Welcome from the Lone Star state of Texas. Texas Red
  23. Texas Red

    Stop in for a cup of coffee

    Top of the day to all you Mopar fans of the world. I hope your week is blessed ...Texas Red
  24. Texas Red

    New to FABO

    Nice sleeper look......Welcome ...
  25. Texas Red

    How tight to set solid lifters

    It probably has been asked before but let's review the age old question of how tight should the gap be on setting solid lift gap. Clay smith cams tells me 018 thousands! After watching an episode of Power Nation Pat Topolinski states that changes if you are running aluminum heads on a cast iron...
  26. Texas Red

    Newbie over the pond

    Jimmy, Nice to have you aboard sir. Lots of great folks on the site. Welcome from the lone star state of Texas .
  27. Texas Red

    Hot Rod Power Tour 2024

    Bowling green is a long ways from the bottom 2/3rds of the Lone Star state.... Does the tour supply night guards around these places they stay at night time ??????? Or does one just throw a car cover on your ride and hope for the best???????? You would see a grown man cry if my Duster was...
  28. Texas Red

    Let's See Your Mopars.. again

    1991 Dodge 1/2 ton chassis bought from a neighbor whom scavenged the first gen body off it for a diesel project purchased for $300.00. This gave Project 53 power front disc brakes, 12 bolt 9.25" sure grip rear end, 30 gallon fuel cell which was a 1/2 ton club cab 8 foot bed truck. The frame was...
  29. Texas Red

    Let's See Your Mopars.. again

    Many changes to the Duster....including the intake having a by pass put into the intake manifold so my buddy in CA don't beat me up. These are some old pictures but like everyone else bringing them back from the dead takes alot of time and $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$ but makes it all worthwhile during that...
  30. Texas Red

    Let's See Your Mopars.. again

    Project 53 is a bit deceiving because it has a 47-49 front nose piece. Someone had run this truck hard because the speedo had 93,878 miles on. The B series trucks came with a 2 wheel drive power wagon chassis, flat head 6 with a 3 speed shifter on the floor with a handbrake lever beside the...
Back
Top