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What lube is being used by those who have the early Dodge & Plymouths to lube the front housing and bearings on a ball & trunnion driveshafts?
The factory lube 2298247 is what is recommended in the FSM.
Today I am replacing the front rubber boot now on my driveshaft and checking out the rear...
I don't know if this has ever happened to anyone else, but I broke off the head of the accelerator screw when I was taking apart the Carter AFB 4 bbl 3611S, from my 1964 Dodge 440 426 Street Wedge to rebuild it. The screw seemed to be frozen in place somehow bonding with the aluminum body of the...
I think that I am right, but it's been awhile and I just want to make sure before ordering these from Classic Industries. Part number #2953 listed for 1970 both B/E bodies.
Is there a difference between the years 1966 and 1970s as they only list them for 1970?
Will they interchange between the...
I am wondering if any of you have installed this kit as I am having problems with installing the rear cable assembly from the rear wheels to the threaded rod cable mounted in the rear transmission support that comes from the emergency brake pedal assembly in the front under the left side of the...
Well it has got me stumped...
When I got my 1964 Dodge 440 426 Street Wedge with the 4 speed it was missing the z bar, return spring and clutch rod set up. I was able to get everything and went to install it today.
However when I went to install the clutch fork return spring, I could not figure...
Does anyone know who can repair the heater blower motor from my 1964 Dodge 440?
If you have not seen my thread on How to remove the fan from the blower motor, I solved it and posted the new information with pictures for all of us who have these old mopars. It is listed in General Discussions.
Has anyone had this problem before?
If so, what's the secret to reinserting them into the plastic connector?
I am working on restoring my 1964 Dodge 440 426 Street Wedge.
Having a hard time getting the turn signal wiring pins to fit into the plastic connector.
Found the way to get the old ones...