Robertop
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I thought all Hemi cars came with a 3-speed wiper motor, but your car has a 2-speed one, so what gives? Can you install the air cleaner?
I thought all Hemi cars came with a 3-speed wiper motor, but your car has a 2-speed one, so what gives? Can you install the air cleaner?
The two large heat tubes on the back of the manifold one painted and one natural circulate exhaust gases in a chamber on the bottom of the intake manifold I assume for warm up. If the bottom of the chamber rots out the gasses go into the lifter valley.Are you talking the choke heat tubes or the exh heat riser valve. I dont see anyway the exh should get to the crankcase if either were clogged ? Ron
The two large heat tubes on the back of the manifold one painted and one natural circulate exhaust gases in a chamber on the bottom of the intake manifold I assume for warm up. If the bottom of the chamber rots out the gasses go into the lifter valley.
YyThat's interesting point on the heat tubes. I also removed my battery tray before we put the engine back in and I had my new starter on the engine. Prior to this, I had restored my engine bay by removing everything, removing all the grease and grime of 50 years, primed and painted it. Then I rewired, installed new brake booster, master, all the small components, restored the wiper motor. Hopefully, I will get it back on the road by the end of the year, thanks to All Forum members help.
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YThat's interesting point on the heat tubes. I also removed my battery tray before we put the engine back in and I had my new starter on the engine. Prior to this, I had restored my engine bay by removing everything, removing all the grease and grime of 50 years, primed and painted it. Then I rewired, installed new brake booster, master, all the small components, restored the wiper motor. Hopefully, I will get it back on the road by the end of the year, thanks to All Forum members help.
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Great work on your engine bay! One small thing: the small removable ports on the side of the shock towers are supposed to be black, not body acolor.That's interesting point on the heat tubes. I also removed my battery tray before we put the engine back in and I had my new starter on the engine. Prior to this, I had restored my engine bay by removing everything, removing all the grease and grime of 50 years, primed and painted it. Then I rewired, installed new brake booster, master, all the small components, restored the wiper motor. Hopefully, I will get it back on the road by the end of the year, thanks to All Forum members help.
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I have removed and re-painted those black, just haven't posted any photos yet. Thanks.Yy
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Great work on your engine bay! One small thing: the small removable ports on the side of the shock towers are supposed to be black, not body acolor.
The 3 speed wiper for 1968 and older cars is different from the 69 and up motors. The wiper motor on this 66 car is correct.I thought all Hemi cars came with a 3-speed wiper motor, but your car has a 2-speed one, so what gives? Can you install the air cleaner?