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I have a power steering box that's been sitting outside for quite some time. What is the best way to flush it to make sure whatever water is out. It's not mounted yet and I plan on giving it a good scrubbing and paint. Thanks.
Before I go and mess with it, how do I remove the horn button on a 55 Plymouth Belvedere? I need to pull the steering wheel but I don't want to break the horn button. I figured I would ask first.
Getting wifey's wagon back together for her. She wants it for a summer beach wagon. I want to make it safe for her.
As you know it has the single pot master cylinder for the drums. Can I just get the 67 and up dual master cylinder and proportioning valve for the stock drums? I just want to know...
I'm finishing up the rear axle on wifey's 65 Belvedere wagon. Problem is I can't find emergency brake info for it. Only the hardtops. I was able to save the 2 that go into the hubs. Now as I'm doing the driveshaft I see the long connecting cable that "Y"s out from the end of the pedal cable is...
I have wifey's 68 8 3/4 suregrip axle ready to install in her 65 Belvedere wagon. I upgraded to the 69 and up auto adjusters. My next question is about the parking brake. Should I order a new 1965 parking brake cable or a 1968? Are they the same? Thanks.
I'm redoing the rear brakes on an 8 3/4 suregrip from a 68 RR. The drums are 11"x3". I was looking at the new spring and bracket kits but they only listed them for 10" rear drums and 11" front drums. Are the 10" rear kits the same as the 11" or are the 11" fronts the same as the rear? I believe...