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Looking for some detailed engine photos of a 67 R/T or GTX 440 with factory air. I had a mishap and lost all my photos from the disassembly stage of my motor and life got in the way, 18 months later I’m getting ready to reassemble the engine and could use a guide
To where the brackets
Mountain...
As an impressionable youth, since King Richard promoted it, I used it. And, still do, 50+ years later. We also offered it way back then as an add-on in the garage for a customer oil change.
I've had fairly decent luck over the past 20 years or so. The only time I lost a cam was when there was another problem that caused it. I had a set of heads that the bronze guide liners were not properly sized. This was in a 440. The engine would get up to operating temperature and the valve...
If you crank the screw with the weight of the car on it this is true - until you roll the car and release the stored energy...
Exactly, you're just changing the clocking of the hex at one end of the bar relative to the position of the rest of the vehicle.
I was lucky the jack was missing in my 68 Charger when I got it. I would have never used it anyway or paid the inflated prices they want for a used or re-popped one. I pilfered this scissor out of my daughters wrecked Jeep Grand Cherokee. It is there if I need it but I hope I never do.
TTI = Dynomax Super Turbo
QTP = Copy of Dynomax Super Turbo without the patented "flow directors" developed by David Vizard and with optional cutout
= Dynomax Super Turbo in any order
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would it be the contacts within the button itself? ill check all connections and make its all there. but it has to get some juice to that wire. maybe the backwards wiring really makes the difference.
thanks, J