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47 dodge 1.5 ton

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  1. Yes, I have been up to see George, great guy! I am tossing sending the motor up to him, just that I like to tinker a little myself. I'll be up to see him very soon, he's making me a dual exhaust in case mine gives up in the future as I had a few cracks to address. I spoke to him about the "total seal" rings and I know he has not heard of them before but thought it would be a good option. I have used them in the past in a 340, (2) 360's, all are still running with no ill effects (1 engine has over 100k and no smoke!). That was about 25 years ago and now they market several different types so I was hoping to touch base with someone that's used them in a flathead Chrysler motor. I took the 1.5 ton for it's first short run this weekend, very cool! I had just went through the starter, carb, fuel supply, brakes, bearings, and seals on the rear. Now it looks like I need to address the front brakes as well being they are not releasing correctly. Thanks for all your input! Kevin
  2. My Truck is currently a 237 with low compression and a dead cylinder. I soaked it with MM through the spark plugs and pulled the side cover and soaked the valve train with kroil and didn't seem to gain anything. I managed to find a 265 in a combine a few months ago that had very low hours, still had the original wires and points. This engine runs great, went about 30 miles on it bringing it home, also managed to purchase the factory dual carb/exhaust with Ball & Ball truck carbs to add to this engine when complete. I just don't want to tear into the 265 without doing some upgrades and I have never worked on a flathead before. My plans are to mill the head on some degree of an angle (if possible) and go with the factory truck cam or slightly over in lift if that's proven to gain hp & torque along with "total seal" rings when I find out which ones work best in these engines then work on the ignition. I also need to know how much of the IND 265 is compatible for this application, such as the pilot bushing and others changes. I will be using at a minimum the truck 4 speed and hoping a synchronized later 5sp will work with my bell housing and hand brake. I appreciate the feedback as this was exactly the information I looking for. on another note: I am trying to delete my second profile tied to my e-mail as it is causing me problem getting back on here! Kevin
  3. Yes, I am looking for the specifications for lift & profile as not ready to purchase one at this time. I bought this truck in the spring that was not running, got it going and the motor is weak. I have future plans to change the motor after I finish other mechanical issues. I have never worked on any Mopars of this vintage and am really enjoying this project so far, some of these items are a real challenge to find. Thanks again for any help! Kevin
  4. 1st time on this site. Looking for 265 dual carb/exhaust truck cam specs that made 136HP. Thank you, Kevin
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