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While taking off my air cleaner for the first time I noticed this round disc loose. What does this do & should it be loose?? Also, what is under this plate the disc seats on?? Be easy on me I'm still learning... Hah Hah!!
Oh and the motor is a 361.......
All good guys, the car is now registered and took it for its first drive. So happy to finally get to drive it... Thanks for all your comments & help......
Shane..
Thanks guys for the quick reply's. This helps me out greatly. Got to luv this Forum site. Sorry for my poor lack of knowledge on these motors. This is my first Chrysler car... So much to learn....
That is interesting Big Bad Dad..........That explains why I couldn't find it!!! Can anyone confirm for sure that there is no engine ID Nº on a '64 361????
Thanks in advance for any help....
Could anyone send me some photos of where I can find my Engine ID Nº on my 1964 361 motor. I was told to look on the machined pad on passengers side just above the sump cover. Unfortunately I have no machined pad there with numbers !!!! I have found the casting Nº's & other Nº's stampings next...
Thanks Boltupal for posting your mirror... I was wanting one in slightly better condition going by your photo. Failing to find any better, I would certainly consider purchasing this one. Could you PM me with a price you are asking & include postage to Australia...
Thanks again Shane.......
Hi all, WTB passenger side rear view mirror in good condition for 64 Chrysler Newport Wagon. Only problem it would have to be posted to Australia @ my expense of course!! See pictured drivers example.
Hi all from Oz... Just recently I am the new owner of a 64 Chrysler Newport wagon I won at auction. I think you call it a Town & Country in USA. I wanted an American cruiser that wasn't your typical "Muscle Car" as they are becoming extremely expensive down here... The car is quite tidy inside &...