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nonstop last won the day on December 27 2021
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1954 Dodge Royal, 1951 B-3-B, 1940 New Yorker
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From what I read, the V8s used a carrier with 4 spider gears instead of 2 like in the 6 cylinders. Last year I put in a 3.73 pumpkin out of a 1954-56 DeSoto into my truck. The only changes needed were to the side gears. It is pretty straightforward and should fit.
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That’s great news!
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Do you have your pedal return spring in place?
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17th Annual Clements Tailgate, in Clements California BBQ
nonstop replied to 48Dodger's topic in Mopar Flathead Truck Forum
Going on up to Pioneer from the Bay Area! -
17th Annual Clements Tailgate, in Clements California BBQ
nonstop replied to 48Dodger's topic in Mopar Flathead Truck Forum
Hot damn! I am moving up that way - I THINK I may be able to actually make it in April! -
That is what I did in my truck. Four wires - power, ground, and 2 wires for the speaker! Works great!
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Put light pressure against the center button and turn counter clockwise. It should turn about an eighth of a turn. Then the center button should come out (might need to pry it out a little). From there, there should then be 3 screws holding the ring on.
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If the rotor is not the problem, don’t discount a bad condenser right out of the box. The failure rate is ridiculous. Have had way too many go bad. My latest was my 1940 Chrysler just 2 weeks ago. Ran briefly then died. Did this a few times and long story short - was the condenser, with MAYBE a couple hundred miles. This was from Napa, but had same luck with Oreilly and others as well.
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I have done a couple of different set ups. In my truck with no radio, I bought a blue tooth receiver and cheap speaker. $25 investment and I can play off my phone. On my Dodge and my Chrysler, I am using Redi-Rad to play through my radio and speakers. It uses a cord, but I like the sound quality, as it sounds more like an AM radio in these cars should. They were about $100 each. Sorry, neither was a direct answer for what you were looking for, but I am very happy with the results of each.
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My car and truck did the same thing. I found the wicks for the Speedo, cleaned them and used light oil or even engine oil in a pinch (not recommended) and it solved the problem almost immediately!
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I never saw Red Asphalt, but I think it should still be shown. I work in accident reconstruction. Between the classes, the scenes, and the investigations we do, I do not like speeding much anymore. I have learned to let people be jerks and let them go. I am paranoid driving and am extremely defensive. Too many people have some false sense of security about themselves, and others are over confident in their driving skills!
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I have the same valve. It has an integral clamp for the cable. It works well actually.
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I daily drive my old stuff. Funny, on the freeway I am in the slow lane most of the time. If I get tailgated or high beamed… I go even slower. Not necessarily to be a jerk, but for crying out loud, I cannot pull to the right. Most people are okay on the freeway. On city streets on the other hand - people just drive stupid. My biggest issue is the people that refuse to dim their high beams. My stuff is still 6 volt, so it is not quite as effective trying to high beam them. I work at night, so it really screws up my vision.
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I really didn’t view it as political and thought it was pertinent, but whatever, especially based where I live. No harm, no need to apologize.
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That was it. Plymouthy pretty much summed it up. On my Royal, nothing needed machining. On my truck, I needed to space the drum from the flange. I never experimented with different drums, so something else might work… I also used later axle retainers so I did not need to cut up the backing plates. I am very happy with the brakes, and it will give the op a parking brake option.