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  1. Chargerjase

    Broke my 7UP Pop Machine today....

    They look great Wayne.
  2. polywideblock

    For all of You Train Lovers

    looks like a siding, I think it's just a stop
  3. fullmetaljacket

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

    This is why even though it doesn't see much racing at all anymore, a multi-point check list is followed religiously most often to make sure that critical parts are still sitting strong. As far as a Dana, I'm confident with it behind there. The 8-3/4 most likely would have lived back there being...
  4. Bee1971

    Who has used a 440 crank in a 383 block?

    For B Bodies Only LOL
  5. Cornpatch MO

    Oak island

    I watched the season opener tonight. . End of last season they really hyped things up . Two hours show ...so boring I fell asleep a few times. I would stop watching, but the digging up really old wood cant be staged..................................MO
  6. Kern Dog

    Who has used a 440 crank in a 383 block?

    That is great! Thanks for responding. That is a great looking car. I saw the ridges at the edges of the fenders and thought Barracuda.
  7. kiwigtx

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

    Here is me nurturing the field of respect I once had for Richard Petty......
  8. Bee1971

    Who has used a 440 crank in a 383 block?

    If I remember correctly - Pistons where about .023 in the hole Used there chamfered B engine full groove main bearings ARP Bolts internally Edelbrock E Street Heads 5090 - 75cc Fel Pro .039 Perma Torque Head Gaskets 10.5 to 1 - 195 PSI Cranking on all eight Comp XE - 275HL Cam...
  9. 69Coronetrt

    Radiator part numbers

    You have a 26" radiator out of a 1970 B or E body.
  10. RR Fan Dan

    What's the best old TV show for car spotting?

    Dukes of Hazzard
  11. M

    Who has used a 440 crank in a 383 block?

    This isn't exact, and it is only close for an 8 cylinder - nothing else. Cylindrical volume is πr²*H (H=height=stroke) for one cylinder - then multiply that by cylinder-count. If you don't know Pi (and your calculator lacks the function), the number is a fraction: 22/7 = 3.142.... (approximating...
  12. Jerry Hall

    New old guy

    Welcome from Alabama, neat collection, post some pictures.
  13. Moparfiend

    Need help debugging my rear lighting issues

    Yeah in researching this I read your past post showing where your cracked. I got mine from Ricks Ehrenberg. He said these particular switches are made by an OEM and he sells good stuff from my past experience. Old OEM switches may be correct but if plastic breakage is an issue, 60 year old...
  14. RR Fan Dan

    From E to B body

    Welcome from the shores of the Chesapeake Bay.
  15. RR Fan Dan

    Back again

    Whew for a minute there I thought all you had was a fender. Welcome from the shores of the Chesapeake Bay.
  16. B

    Radiator part numbers

    Radiator in my 69 Charger has part number 2998956, and over to the right of this number is 20446. What size radiator do I have? Tks, Bob32268
  17. RR Fan Dan

    New old guy

    Welcome from the shores of the Chesapeake Bay.
  18. glrestomod

    Strange Clicking Noise 383 Engine

    I appreciate your response, this makes a lot of sense to me! I’ll try this week to check it out and report back! Thanks again!
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