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  1. chargervert

    It's Tail Light Tuesday Whatchya Got?

    The taillights survived!
  2. hugh68charger

    Unscrewing my dash

    Been there done that
  3. C

    WTB 65 Coronet Drivers Door Mirror

    Well.... the mirrors that come to my mind, and perhaps others, all have at least one screw hold-down on the rear part of mount. If you have an image, please post.
  4. 66ChargerHI-PO

    Oh no... say it 'ain't so

    I lost all respect for Petty after this
  5. Curiousyellow71

    New old guy

    Welcome from the midwest.. Post some pictures!
  6. Macdon221

    Strange Clicking Noise 383 Engine

    Had this before...is was the transmission cover....the bolts were striking it ever so slightly. Remove it to try.
  7. 68gtxman

    New old guy

    Welcome!
  8. Kern Dog

    BS on changing tire alignment specs from stock.

    I don't see why you think that is funny enough to laugh about. Who cares what HE likes to set the alignment to? He isn't the one that will be driving them. Maybe if you drive extremely careful, don't go over 55, rarely encounter moderate winds, never take a corner fast enough to make the tires...
  9. fireguyfire

    69 glovebox won’t latch

    Have you got a photo of your catch that you beat flat?
  10. BSB67

    Baseline jet size

    I don’t think a Holley 950 will have much in common with a 1050 for jets size.
  11. HawkRod

    Flat tappet lifters, wear patterns, cam lobe taper and other things. Let's swap opinions and ideas.

    You know, part of what you said just tweaked my curiosity (in red). First, yes, ideally a spring should be about .050" before coil bind (at max lift) to minimize spring vibrations and harmonics. Off the top of my head, I don't remember what my measurements were. They were not ideal, but not...
  12. dvw

    The Elephant In The Room: unloading the load from a B-body.

    A Dana is not 100lbs heavier. 50lbs at most with a sure grip. Wthh a spool the difference is even closer. Not to mention that a Dana has a more efficient pinion height. Most anyone I've ever seen that has done back to back tests has not slowed going to a Dana. When making a part light it's only...
  13. Lefty71

    Who has used a 440 crank in a 383 block?

    Minus a few pounds :poke:
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