Hi JB, yes and they didn't have a diagram of the instalation. I think I got it . If anyone has a pic of a door or a truck with the originals it would be a big help. Thanks
I can't remember the proper way to install the rubbers. It looks like they should fit below the top hinge or above the hinge? The rubbers are from Clesters and are nice . Anybody got a picture for reference on an original door, or one with the rubbers replaced. Thanks in advance. Barry
I have a 340 in my p22 with a a500 overdrive out of a Dakota (85) It is fine when driving but brutal when parking. I would be intereted in the brkt setup as I'm not sure where to start.
I setup my brakes with a hyda boost out of a Astro van and am running it through the power steering pump I feel the pressure in the pump is high and a little hot but working well. That part is done. I figure I will shorten the steering shaft near the firewall because right now it is very close to the exhaust manifold. It is time to put the car away this coming week so the swap won't be untill spring. I like to get my parts and bits together before jumping in with both feet so I will have time to do that.
Thanks for help it is appreciated.
Barry
Hi Folks, I am thinking about putting a rack in my 51 p22 with a small block 340. what year Cavalier is tipicaly
used. I will go with a power rack.
Thanks
Yup ,it goes pretty good. the ID for the engine is on the left side and it is stamped IND 265. Hard to find daul carb intake and headers up here though. There are some for the 23 inch motors but very few. Good luck with the swap.
Hi, folks, I have a 54 plymouth wagon with a 265 Industrial engine. Its Canadian and is a 25 inch engine. I love it. Best thing i did is put an overdrive behind it. This car came from our western provinces and I suspect it was from a combine or water pump or something. Anyhow it fit into the car with no problem as I believe Canadian cars came with the 25 inch motors.
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