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    hemi and headers

    I have TTI headers on my hemi in a 1969 GTX. Great fit but have to lower header to remove mini starter (had to do recently).
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    Best valve cover gasket for Stage V hemi heads

    I have leaking valve covers. Currently using cork with no sealant. Have Stage V aluminum heads and black crinkle finish covers on my 426 hemi. What are the best gasket and how best to install. Thanks!
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    Engine run on/dieseling

    Thanks 66Satellite_in_NC. It's a year old build and has been doing it since the beginning. I'm going to redo a/f mixture, warm idle, timing, and plug type. Looked up SeaFoam and watched some youtubes on it. Thanks.
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    Engine run on/dieseling

    Thanks Pops1967GTX. I am using 93 octane. Agree on the idle; I raised it so it wouldn't stall while cold. I'll take it back to 700-750 warm. - - - Updated - - - 63683GTS - thanks for the reply. I will try a colder plug and adjust the timing a bit. Appreciate the info. - - - Updated - - -...
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    Engine run on/dieseling

    I have a 472 hemi ( stroked 426) with dual ( Edelbrock ) 4bbl carbs with no manual or electric choke. Mopar Performance (orange box) electronic ignition. 10.5:1 pistons. Any advice on best way to prevent dieseling would be greatly appreciated.
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    Please help before i burn my car to the ground

    Disconnect the bulkhead connectors and inspect. Make sure all male blades are same length. Then clean, add dielectric, and reseat ( make sure you seat them real good).
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    Weird electrical problems

    I am posting this to help other Mopar owners. My 1969 GTX was having intermittent starting problems, charging sometimes, and engine cutoff at idle when turning on headlights. Turned out to be a bad bulkhead connector. The "P" connector (male) was too short (molded in that way when...
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