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Would anyone know how I can find the correct part number for the choke pull off for the Carter Carburetor for my Plymouth GTX that's has a 440 in it?
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Guys need some help, I cannot get the horn to work on my 68 Plymouth GTX. Can someone give me some advice on where to start when working on a horn?
The car had been sitting inside a garage since 1973 if that matters.
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Hello Guys was wondering what you guys think about this, I have noticed that after my GTX sits more than a day I have to pour gas down the carburetor to get it to crack.
Yesterday I ran it for about 20 mins I shut it off then went to crank it back up and it would not turn over. Could this be...
hello guys I was wondering if anyone could tell me the best way to install a Gromet inside a fuel tank. It's for a 68 Plymouth GTX, the Gromet will go around the filler neck no problem when it is off the tank but once you put the Gromet in the tank it's like putting a square screw in a round...
ws27, I called Glen Ray radiators since they was the ones that restored my radiator and he said they have had some issues with the radiator caps they was sending out with the radiatiors they have restored. The guy said put some coolant in the radiator cap and let it sit for about a minute to see...
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Just rebuilt my 440 for a GTX, had the radiator sent to Glenn Ray Radiators to be restored. Been trying to d-bug the motor since Fathers Day and noticed that the radiator hoses are collapsing after running the motor for around 10 mins. The first time I noticed both hoses collapsed...
Started restoring a 68 Plymouth GTX that has been in a garage since 1973. Removed the gas tank, coated it, cleaned it, replaced the sending unit, put the orginal tank back on. Got the car running several weeks ago and it's running great.
Wanted to make sure the fuel gauge was working inside...
Basket Case I layed the rubber down at night, that picture was the day after. Oh well I guess I have to go do another one. But I have to be easy on the tires cause those red lines are not cheap