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I did do a hot water wash first so may have flushed off some of the loose stuff (mostly in the fuel bowl area) but I did not get a huge amount of residue as sediment. I will say the ChemDip solution is much darker now so very fine particulate definitely clouded the cleaning solution but I did...
Engine is in a 1963 Dodge Phoenix, which is an Australian assembled Dodge 440. The motor sits much closer to the right side which I think is pretty standard for all models to allow for left hand drive steering. Aus Phoenix is right hand drive but motor sits in the same position in engine bay
Rebooting the post here, but I went to Walmart tonight and found this…. and bought it. They had 6 of these at my store. If I go to the Carlisle Mopar show this year in a few months I will bring the car and have him sign it for me.
Another Alabama welcome! This is THE place to be to learn about B Bodies and get any help you need. The folks on this site are extremely helpful, and I have taken advantage of it many times. Don't hesitate to ask questions.
We're on our second generation of composite decking. The first round lasted about 16 years before we replaced it. It held up ok, but it attracted light mold and would need to be cleaned a couple of times a year. So much for maintenance free. We replaced it with new composite in 2020. That...
I suspect they (secondaries) are locked out until the choke is fully open and the fast warm up idle drops off. I would have to go out and monkey with one of mine to be sure of that. Try holding the choke open so the stepped cam is free of the fast idle screw and see if they open then.