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oldodge41

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  1. Great news!
  2. I like it!
  3. Sounds like a good plan. Good luck.
  4. Looks great! Thanks for the ride.
  5. Joe, If you decide to go the new route. Hagens Hiway Auto Supply lists new ones available, as well as kits. I have dealt with these guys and liked the service. They do sleeves as well. I bought sleeved wheel cylinders for my '41 Dodge from them. They came complete with new kits installed at a good price. http://www.hagensautoparts.com/1956/CHEVROLET+-+Truck/3100-H+1%2502F2ton+116wb%2C+3600-J+3%2502F4ton+125.25wb%2C+3800-K+1ton+137wb/BRAKE+-+Cylinders%2C+hoses%2C+kits+%26+shoes/3100-H+1%2502F2ton+116wb/
  6. Great trip, great story! So sad to know that "some low life mangy little snake kissing snot slurping stinking son of a rabid weasel" stole your gas cans and gas. Safe journey and thanks for taking us along.
  7. Yes, sounds like its gotta come off for a look.
  8. I know for a fact the Mopar master cylinder has a tiny hole in that countersink. I don't know if it is causing your problem. If you are seeing shreds of rubber you could have some creating a bind for the piston if it gets stuck in a pit or hole and lodges under the piston when you push the pedal. Not near the force to push it back as when you push it in.
  9. This post shows it well. http://www430.pair.com/p15d24/mopar_forum/showthread.php?t=31696&highlight=master+cylinder+hole
  10. Joe there are two holes in the Mopar master cylinder resevoir. The one is indeed tiny and plugs very easily. I have run a tiny drill bit through the little one when I couldn't find the original hole. It is probably a little bigger than original but it worked just fine.
  11. Beautiful!
  12. Stay safe and have fun. Happy motoring!
  13. Good to see it earning its keep. Upper 60's here today but with the wiring incomplete on the '41 I had to drive the '69 instead.
  14. Randy, you made my day! I am so happy for you to have such good news. Keep fighting man!
  15. Sounds perfect! Enjoy!
  16. Wouldn't be the first fuel problem that was fixed in the distributor.
  17. Looking good.
  18. It has been a full day and still no pictures. Tim, you're killing us.
  19. You too Bob, nice picture.
  20. As a youngster I would have preferred that Dr. :D
  21. Welcome to the forum. Great car to start with. Don't get overwhelmed, one step at a time will get you there. Mine was worse to start with and we got it running so we could drive it first then looking decent and have been improving a little bit at a time as time and cash allow for over 20 years. Have fun!
  22. Congrats!
  23. Can't go wrong with a big butt coupe.
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