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This is my number one rule when purchasing items.
https://www.forbbodiesonly.com/moparforum/threads/restoration-tip-from-forum-members.302608/page-2#post-912996455
Remember they didn't just cast / build a few blocks at a time vs how few hemi's were sold. Engines sat for a long time...
.. and the car year starts in September.
Ok cool, I'll keep that in mind, I'm a long ways off unless it pops all of a sudden. I just like to plan way ahead, I'll bookmark these posts so I remember the flexplate issue.
Saw this on the Northern Tools website.
Strongway Limited Edition Richard Petty Low-Profile Super-Duty Jack, 3-Ton Lift Capacity
Item # 115362
$199.99
@Charles Cook needs at least one to match his Petty blue roadrunner :poke:
Just an observation: Why does it seem like every Chinese woman over the age of 35 cuts her hair in a bob like a boy? Did you notice that there too?
Speaking about height, I'm only a slightly-above-North-American-average 5' 10" and when I was in Mexico City, especially noticeable on public...
Yep....they are great engines.....no complaints here whatsoever.
Contact @Johnny Mac if you are serious. He can also be found at FABO as well as here. :thumbsup:
Make sure you're opening the zirk-nipple fitting at the rear drum enough to flow. The fitting from which the brakes are bled. Cracking it loose may not be enough. In fact, maybe scrub the surrounding area with a toothbrush, and completely remove the fitting and clean it, to confirm there...
Try walking down the side streets of Budapest and see how many "oriental" girls rub shops there are. They don't even care that you're walking with your Wife and invite you in for a happy ending...