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Have many drip pans....some were used under cars that leaked oil or trans fluid lol but most were used under engine stands. Used to have 3 stands but now down to 2 and will probably sell one soon I hope. All three were homemade and looked and worked better than those cheap ones that most bought...
When I started my machine shop, I couldn't afford a fancy cylinder hone, so I used one of these and built one. The disassembly stand has a hole and funneled to drain liquids into a bucket. Can work just as well for a transmission as it does for an engine.
Going with custom interior and were to be used in 1969 roadrunner, but should work for 1968-1970 models.Set of used rear arm rests with ashtrays and a new front arm rests and used bezels $110 shipped PayPal friends family or pick up in California in San Jose or Van Nuys on the 3rd.
New 16 in...
I considered having some old lifters cleaned and refaced to use again. I still might for milder builds but for the new cam for the red car, I went with a hydraulic roller to alleviate the anxiety.
Is it possible to slip the cork gasket under the timing chain cover on a 440 with the motor all together? Just trying to avoid having to disassemble everything just to get that piece in if possible.
I just ckd mine
About half way down the rad mount bracket. stamped in the face
But near impossible with the radiator in the car , The horns are in the way doesnt help
Its just a 3 digit number . as example , mine is 2 66 I think
$60 and a Fram filter :rolleyes:
Back in the '70s we never heard of breaking in a cam. I don't know how many. We removed the radiator, water pump and timing cover, intake and valve covers and threw in a new cam and lifters, sometimes not even new lifters! Several times we did a set of lifters...
No real progress since the weekend, but very happy with the progress made over a year and half of weekends, basically stripping the car down and building it back up including swapping out the 318 Poly with a freshly built 440…still work to be done and more surprises to come!
I'm a mopar guy but, my best friend in hs had a '70 SS396 4speed chevelle, red with black stripes, centerlines w/front runners, custom red and black velvet buckets, she was a beaut!