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What did you do to your Mopar today?

got her out of the garage yesterday afternoon and took her for a drive

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a little bit of blasting
then prime before hanging quarter
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a little bit of block sanding
and fitting adjusting/ trunk lid
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What did I do to my MoPar today ? ......bloody heaps. :lol:

No pictures till next weekend...so don't ask yet. Fuel line replaced and buttoned up....transmission reinstalled after overhaul and tweaks....bit of a re-wire in the engine bay areas.....new mini starter finished...sick of hearing wine wine wine wine...pump pump pump...wine wine wine...cough....:D Oh yeah...my exhaust pipes fell off too.
 
What did I do to my MoPar today ? ......bloody heaps. :lol:

No pictures till next weekend...so don't ask yet. Fuel line replaced and buttoned up....transmission reinstalled after overhaul and tweaks....bit of a re-wire in the engine bay areas.....new mini starter finished...sick of hearing wine wine wine wine...pump pump pump...wine wine wine...cough....:D Oh yeah...my exhaust pipes fell off too.
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Threw her on the rack, lubed her & aired her up.
Tomorrow I'm pumping Ethyl & heading north for salmon.
 
I'm mounting Electric fans to my Champion CC526 radiator.....

Ok...my hardware was here when I got home...11 hour day but I still got a little bit done.

I cut off 4 pieces of the all-thread (1.850" long) and chamfered both ends on each. ..just used a hack saw and a file. I double nutted them and screwed them in the radiator. Used Ny-Lok nuts...

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Then drilled 4 holes in the plastic fan shroud/enclosure.
I also trimmed a little bit of the shroud around where the hoses connect.

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So now the fans are securely attached to the radiator.

To be continued

Jeff
 
Finally got the all the brake lines and fittings figured out and installed. I’ll wire up the line lock later. Need to get fluid in and air out. I need to get some plastic or something back under the car. After sitting for a year the calipers and rotors got all surface rusted. Pulled the calipers back off, cleaned prepped and painted. I was going to leave them natural finish, but don’t want them rusting.

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