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I just finished my post - engine replacement cleanup of Dusty yesterday afternoon. Full underbody cleaning (three bottles of engine degreaser), wash and wax everything and she looks like a million bucks. Got the new motor dialed in, all fluid leaks eliminated and it was time to get her out on the road. I rarely drive in the Minnesota winter due to all the salt we put down, but the highway was completely bare this morning. My thermometer said -16 degrees, with a windchill of -29. Yet Dusty loves the cold, thick winter air up here and she was telling me she wanted to drive. And drive we did.
The new Dart engine came right up to temperature and stayed there the entire time with its new stock 195 degree thermostat. Was out there for an hour and didn't kill a single bug on my windshield. It's just too damn cold for a single insect to survive in this climate in the winter. Passed a dead Tesla on the side of the road - probably batteried out by running his heater. How ironic that my fifty two year old gasoline burning Plymouth with a six cylinder engine designed in the mid-1950s was zooming past him.
This is the beauty of our hobby; seeing a superb piece of Chrysler engineering doing exactly what it was designed to do and running flawlessly and reliably even in the coldest winter weather. That's all for now. Be well, all!
The new Dart engine came right up to temperature and stayed there the entire time with its new stock 195 degree thermostat. Was out there for an hour and didn't kill a single bug on my windshield. It's just too damn cold for a single insect to survive in this climate in the winter. Passed a dead Tesla on the side of the road - probably batteried out by running his heater. How ironic that my fifty two year old gasoline burning Plymouth with a six cylinder engine designed in the mid-1950s was zooming past him.
This is the beauty of our hobby; seeing a superb piece of Chrysler engineering doing exactly what it was designed to do and running flawlessly and reliably even in the coldest winter weather. That's all for now. Be well, all!
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