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  1. 68Dartdude

    A great Mopar mystery (at least to me)

    I will give it a try. Yes agreed about the wires. Thanks...
  2. 68Dartdude

    A great Mopar mystery (at least to me)

    There must be a reason why short aftermarket covers are made with this strange consistency...
  3. 68Dartdude

    A great Mopar mystery (at least to me)

    Thanks, but too tall.
  4. 68Dartdude

    A great Mopar mystery (at least to me)

    Some good suggestions here. Thanks. So the thing with finned covers like my Mopar Performance style (black) is they are too tall to insert past the power brake unit since it sits so close to the valve cover and rockers when exposed. Yes can go back to stock but since I purchased two chrome...
  5. 68Dartdude

    A great Mopar mystery (at least to me)

    Doesn't really need the PB, but it came with it. Not seeing the Direct Connection ones with part number. Seeing ones that are consistent with no goes. Now Saw a potential fit today from a one off company, emailed them. We'll see. Have the original I could reinstall to go with the chrome one. A...
  6. 68Dartdude

    A great Mopar mystery (at least to me)

    Good idea on the adapter piece. Not sure what direction it would move the unit into. So here are a few pics. Not much room to go up, or forward. I may move battery/housing a few inches forward away from exhaust manifold. Previous someone looks to have installed a bracket.
  7. 68Dartdude

    A great Mopar mystery (at least to me)

    So I wanted to swap out my stock small block LA engine valve covers. The finned ones I had lying around, wouldn't fit under the power brake unit in my 62 Lancer (see virtually no room anywhere). It's an 8" unit. BTW, the breather holes on those are drivers side front, passenger side rear...
  8. 68Dartdude

    360 Power Steering Pump Shaft Issue

    So I recently bought a Federal (Cardone) p.s. pump from Rock Auto (non key hole). Out of the box it looks like it matched up to my old p.s. pump. Had my mechanic pull off the pulley from the old one. When he went to line up the new one, the pulley hole was larger than the new shaft. Old shaft...
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