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chris 48 P15 last won the day on December 19 2022
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1948 plymouth cc p15
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Confused ground short in the rear light wiring?
chris 48 P15 replied to OUTFXD's topic in P15-D24 Forum
was the car originally wired with one brake light in the middle can this have something to do with this issue -
looks like heat gun is enough to solder?
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for me the best way is to correctly solder
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the tools are as cool as the cars i used to collect stamps cant use them to fix anything
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those numbers are good the best thing to do to help save engine is to change oil frequently the new oils have detergents in them they help to keep the inside clean the additives wont fix a problem if there is one
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this is a picture of what it may have looked like before jb weld 1948 Plymouth p-15 flat 6 its easy to say if it aint broke leave it alone but what if it lets go while on road trip.. maybe just rotten freeze plug ez fix cracked block not so easy there is freeze plug and pet cock valve behind breather tube
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my master is from 48 p-15 there are small holes on the inside that maybe clogged when you bleed the system the master may run out of fluid also check brake lines
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bought two used ammco brake lathes at auction one for disk brakes one for drum brakes here i am using the drum lathe better braking!
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thanks also
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Plymouthy can you explain i was planning on installing radials in spring
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yes i see 6-52-12 in the book i left that side alone is ok the other side was missing the split nylon bearing no clip for my application i like the bolt solution of using a bolt to add pressure
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d-35 torpedo i don't see a clip illustrated can you clarify i replaced on 48 p-15 seem to be held in buy force {there is not enough movement to allow bearing half's to fall out}
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then and now auto has fuel pump kits and a book section check it out
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call moparpro talk with mike? he dismantles cars has many parts not listed there are skeptics about this co.
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then and now website should have this rebuild kit it also will come with the rocker pin correction uses c clips or e clips to hold pin in place