Hey guys, I just finished installing an oil filter housing and I'm wondering if I'm supposed to prime the housing or make sure everything is tight and start it and let the housing fill up on it's own? Not sure:confused: Any help is appreciated. BTW......here's a few pics.
Tom
Mike, try My Mopar.com They have a part number search. http://www.mymopar.com/index.php Click on my mopar tools/ reference, then click mopar parts number search. Then enter part number
Tom
Hey guys, there's a bumper jack for a '41 Plymouth on E-bay. It's missing the base though. I don't know how many years it'll fit.http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/1941-Plymouth-Bumper-Jack_W0QQitemZ320473413385QQcmdZViewItemQQptZMotors_Car_Truck_Parts_Accessories?hash=item4a9db43709
Bob, It was supposed to snow last night but I didn't see it. It's supposed to go down to 27 tonight. Clear though. It was fun making that video. I'm gonna try and do better job of it next time.
This yellow paint job was done back in the 70's as I was told. I need to fix a few spots when I get the money. I did wet sand with 1600 grit and buff it a little and it has a better shine. BTW....I don't even know what the original color was.
Tom
When I got the P-12 it had 65,520 miles on it. The odometer was broke so I put an NOS unit in on 2-12-09. I have put 1,362.1 on it since then. 66,882.1:confused: Who knows how long it was broke. The P.O. didn't know.
Tom
I hand paint the lettering. Don't worry about going outside the lines. You can take a paper towel and spray brake clean on it and wipe the excess off carefully. The lettering is sunk down below the surface just enough. Hope this helps.Tom
Yeah Ed! I did that with my '66 Charger I had. Hooked a 300 watt amp for the 6x9's in the back and run the fronts from the deck. Sounded great! Worked for me.
Tom
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