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Conn47D24

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  1. That info will come in handy on this front end thanks again again PA
  2. Thanks PA. I thought of tightening it up with the nut but I wanted to double-check to make sure I wasn't stripping the steering shaft. ?
  3. Advice please on installing the steering arm to the steering box shaft. Mine slide on about 1/3 up. I didn't want to hammer it home. Also, is it normal that the large nut that holds it is a very tight fit as well ? Dodge shop manual is little help. What is the best way to install this part ?
  4. Took some phanese but dropped in all in one piece. Starter had to come off to squeeze by the battery shelf. This was a big day, and a long time coming. Off to paint in a few weeks then home for more nuts and bolts.
  5. The template is the same as the one i have. Will make a new one w/o the hole over this trans hole. Will look for plug too. Any other thoughts on the greatly appreciated. Thanks All Clay
  6. Ill double check gasket and look at down load section. Thanks
  7. Hope we get the answer. A plug if too deep will block the passage inside the hole's wall . Could make my iwn solid gasket too??
  8. 1947 Dodge D24 In the process of mounting the transmission to the bell housing, I have stumped by this " HOLE " in the 3 speed housing. I noticed it a few years ago and at the time I thought the gasket would cover this hole. Now I find the gasket has a hole in the same spot ! Three sets of NOS gaskets I have are all the same . There are no matching holes in the housing here. What is this hole for ? Should I plug it ? If I don't what keeps it for pouring trans oil out and around the clutch area ??? Note: Inside this HOLE is a port that must drain fluid back to the case from the drive shaft bearing.
  9. Merry Christmas All !
  10. Sure wish i saw this before I installed the wrong (bump) head earlier this year ! LOL Sorry. Couldn't resist. We had thd old Lionel set out for the grandkids. ?
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  11. Good idea to mock up on scrap sheet 1st ! I will invest in a step drill bit. Thanks all !
  12. Is there a space btwn the gravel shield and bumper ? Or is the shield drilled for the bolt?
  13. Mopar 1064520 Does anyone have the instructions for installation that they would share please? I checked our download section but nothing there. Mine arrived without any. Im sure ive seen them somewhere but no luck yet. Thanks and Merry Christmas to all !
  14. Anything we can do to help savs time and preserve , I am all for. Merry Christmas
  15. D-24 Gauge Cluster Gasket Template View File This paper gasket sits in the back of the main gauge housing, and the gauges install OVER the gasket from the rear of this housing. I have taken apart two sets of gauges and the paper is always dry, and flakes off. Enjoy ! Submitter Conn47D24 Submitted 12/16/2018 Category Instructions, Manuals & Templates
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    This paper gasket sits in the back of the main gauge housing, and the gauges install OVER the gasket from the rear of this housing. I have taken apart two sets of gauges and the paper is always dry, and flakes off. Enjoy !
  17. Yes Rich Royal Purple from NAPA
  18. Ive seen this idea here. Thanks to .. I forgot who. Old crusty oil pump cleaned and gears ground off. Engine is built and should be in the car next week. Plan to prime the engine woth this and then install the new pump for start up.
  19. Soak them all with PB or similar very well 1st. They are ussually corroded from tge water and heat exposure .
  20. Nice Rich , congratulations!
  21. Good news you're ok. Hope same for all there.
  22. Thanks PA . I'll try and match it up there.
  23. This is one of several parts I have forgotten what & where. Look familar to anyone ? Thanks Clay
  24. Oh boy. You had the gasket too?
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