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Hi fellas,
I was looking for a new pair of rubbers today and stumbled on these parts. I have had them for close to 50 years so I guess it's time part with them!
Mike
3- new intake valves for 340/360 with 1 7/8" heads and std. 3/8" stems. New Chrysler parts. $25.00 OBO.
2 new tappets (sealed box)...
If it has the Hayes single piston, wide opening caliper, and the dual valve blocks + the differential valve further down the rail you need to get the fronts bleed and out tight and then have someone really stomp on the brake pedal and bleed them old school. You'll never suck it through...
That was a TDC show. At Aurora where we first met Keith.
We had our 67 440 auto pulling a crank up camper trailer.
When we went to the 30th Anniversary show in Bloomington, Keith kept our 67 LL1 383 auto for us while we took the Amtrak into Chicago where we enjoyed the Blues scene. Some very...
Doesn't matter.....both have the main current carrying contacts on the back of the solenoid, which operates the "Bendix" and engages the drive AND powers the motor....same principle.....
BOB RENTON
My money is on the rear brake hose (body to axle). They tend to collapse/plug up with age. Crack open either line into the "Y" under the vent on the axle housing to check for flow. If none, break open the steel line fitting leading to the hose. Still no fluid, go right to the distribution block...