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Then the filter housing was incorrectly marked or casted wrong. Because the input has to enter on the outer part of the filter and the output has to be on the center port of the filter. With the filter and lines removed you can observe the port entries. The picture I posted shows the housing...
We are getting ready to install the windshield in this 1967 Plymouth GTX convertible and wanted to verify I am not missing something here. The fit between the dash and the window pillar and the stainless trim seems excessive. Is this normal?
And wondering if there is something that covers the...
Once again, we have stepped up to be one of the event sponsors for the Moparty in Bowling Green, KY. The show this year is scheduled for September 12th through 14th. For those who have never attended, this is a relatively new event that offers a very diverse coverage of show cars, drag racing...
Great job. You beat me to it! Im working on one for my 68. Just got my 3rd printer hooked up. I love how the use of 3d printed parts is becoming more popular
Just to close this out because it was bothering me, I went and very carefully (minus any blinders) looked at the ports and plumbing. In order for this to work the the plumbing MUST be as follows;
The top (OUT) port of the engine to the OUT port on the filter housing
The bottom (IN) port of the...
A subject near and dear to my heart....I have entire threads on this forum dedicated to my learning curve
on everything b-body clutches. :)
Current status on mine (after ALL the options were explored, expensively): I have an old stock B&B 11" setup
on Fred right now. 3 fingers. Good luck finding...
Smith & Wesson Model 36 (also known as the Chiefs Special) I
introduced at the International Association of Chiefs of Police (IACP) convention in 1950, and was favorably received. A vote was held to name the new revolver, and the name "Chiefs Special" won