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My 3rd gear has gone on my 49 Plymouth I have recently put a new clutch in it. I still have 1st and reveres 2nd can be difficult to get sometimes. Any ideas why? Was thinking it could be a selector broken? Also I have another gear box I could put in it but it’s out of a 58 fury would it fit?
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I’m from the UK I have a 218 where is the best place to get 40 over piston rings and 30 over big end shells? Also where can I get harden valve seats plus valves?
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Thank you everyone for your advice i took the engine apart yesterday and found a lot wrong in the bottom end. John is that the engine in your looks very nice have you put an oil cooler on it to?
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Im rebuilding my 1949 Plymouth special deluxe 218 where’s the best place to get the parts? dose anyone know what the biggest piston I can put in it? And dose anyone know of a supercharger for sale that would go on it? And any idea if I have to put in a decomp plate?
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It’s just preference really what ever your happier with. I would say steel with the tank seal that you can get from frost restoration. I have used in a few things and It seal it all up from the inside. But it’s down to what ever your happier with really. Both prob as good as each other just think the steel one would be better
The only problem with a plastic one is they crack but if you get a steel one you can put tank sealer in it and it will seal it up then you wouldn’t have a problem with rust.
I have seen some carbs squirt fuel down the manifold when the throttle is pumped so was thinking that would help start it. So was asking if anyone has modified a different carb to go on the manifold and what make?
The car is a 49 Plymouth Special Deluxe with a flat head straight six with a 12v conversion done . My thoughts are that if i put a carb on it that pumps fuel when I pump the throttle pedal it will start better as the carb that’s on it now will only put fuel in the when it’s turning over.
I have an electric fuel pump on it already but dosent make any difference was thinking a Weber as the spray fuel down the manifold when you pump the throttle pedal and the original on is on a vacuum pull through of that makes sense. So I’m abit stuck as I don’t want to put the that Weber on if it’s going to under fuel the car
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I’m new to this so bear with me.
I have a 49 Plymouth with the flat head straight six in it. I’m having trouble starting from cold unless I pour some fuel down the carb. So Dose any one know if a Weber 34 inch carb be ok to go on it as I’m worried it would be under fueling the engine?
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