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  • My Project Cars
    Dodge B3C Stake

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    Athens, GA
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  1. Both Steele and Roberts Motor Cars passed on making the seals. Guess I will go ahead and glue them on. Pity no one wants to make them but a pretty small market for them.
  2. Got this reply back from Steele Rubber: "Thanks for the photo. I have talked with the R&D people, they would be interested in looking at the part, no guarantee or promise that we would make it. If you would like to send it in you can but the process may take a while just so you are aware." I wonder if there is enough interest in this part to have it remade.
  3. I made contact with Steele Rubber Products today and they were interested. Sent them the pics and part numbers. Will have to see if they think it will be worth their while to reproduce. The part numbers show as being used on a B3 series also. I don't see any provision for mounting involving holes. One of these is used that I pulled of a junkyard truck and had no fasteners. I think they were just glued on. My guess is they were eventually knocked off going in and out of the truck.
  4. Does anyone reproduce the door seal part that is at the bottom rear of the door opening on the B-series trucks?
  5. I am running Evans Coolant with a no-pressure cap. I have had no overheating issues. Even going this route I would still try to fix the crack with and inverted V-grind and JB Weld or Devcon metal putty as described. I ran Evans coolant in my '64 Buick Electra and the radiator wasn't up to the job so the heat light came on occasionally so I switched back to regular antifreeze but never a problem with the Dodge.
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