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My new strange S60 had a whine for the first 500miles after a couple of oil changes it disappeared what gear sets are they using i found Yukon tend to be noisy.
Hi Leo,
I used FSM downloaded from www.mymopar.com to post pics in post 21 above.
FBBO member told me that I have a later K-frame in my 1966 Coronet, which has complicated matters and delayed the parts purchasing process, while I and other members did research to figure out that my k-frame is...
We went to the first 4 wide at Z-Max in 2010. It was interesting and fun to be there, but I prefer 2 wide. Seems to be a lot of screwups on the starting line with the 4 wide races. On a side note, the gold medal USA Bobsledders were at that race in 2010. That was cool.
What are you looking for a particular Vin number or a particular
build date?
Let me know and I will look when we are finished racing weekend after
next if it is still available. The 74 model does NOT have the correct 74 heads
(Earlier HP heads) so it would not be correct for your restoration.
So no surprise, but the rear end is singing again, now on its third set of gears (and bearings). This time it's mostly on coasting, but it's noisy at other times as well. I essentially paid a shop to do it twice. The third time they covered the cost, but they obviously can't get the job done...
If it's sat for 40-years I would tear it down. There are little seals and O-rings that will have dried out in that length of time.
It's a roll of the dice putting it in and hoping for the best.
Tom
Yeah, Wisconsin is crazy for roundabouts. They're everywhere, now. I can't help but wonder if they've contributed to the increase in wrong way driver crashes on the interstates.
@70Hemi-RR, If your doing a 70 B-Body, the part number is BPK13SC. So as to make the kits as complete as possible, you will end up with a couple items that you may not need. For example, if your car is an automatic, you will not need the clutch rod boot or the clutch pedal stop bumper. These...