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dpollo last won the day on February 14 2020

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    Vancouver Island BC
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    Chrysler products, farm machinery, off grid power
  • My Project Cars
    in process 52 Dodge convertible . Finished : 35 Ply. coupe, 40 Ply. coupe 50 Ply sedan, 51 Ply Convertible 52 Fargo half ton , 28 Chrys roadster

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    have never been without a Plymouth or Dodge six since 1956
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    farmer

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  1. If you are doing a restoration, then a competent rebuild on your 201 is what is called for. The later crankshafts will not fit. Valves are slightly smaller too. Power is modest but adequate. Mill the head about '060 for more compression and if possible, use a 218 manifold and carb.
  2. I concur with what has been posted , I have driven these cars since I was a teenager (1960s) and have logged a lot of highway miles. Any of the engines combined with a Warner R10 overdrive and a 3.9 to 1 rear end will take you where you want to go at highway speeds. My favourite combination is a 228 , (4 1/4 stroke) Warner OD (.7 ratio) 3.9 rear and P205 R 15 tires) In the early days I discovered 11 inch brakes from a Desoto or a Chrysler Royal eliminated fading .
  3. It will be fine up to 56 except for 12 volt solenoid. 57 and later R10J is different in several ways including the 3 speed shifter mechanism
  4. do not remember, but I always check the grooves for depth.
  5. I have used this Chrysler Corp brand with satisfactory results.
  6. If you can, push the car and start it in second gear.
  7. Thanks for working that out for me. I reckon it is good value for not having to endure his company.
  8. That is the state of our hobby. I have often said that there are none of my collected parts that I would not GIVE to the right party, but none are for sale to the wrong party. Especially those who don't pay up on an IOU. As most of you know, I am a Farmer and for a long time, I was a school teacher , and this former colleague still owes me a dollar for a dozen eggs dating back to 1978. Best to all.
  9. I will not change my ways, I have sent parts to all parts of Canada, to the USA and Germany, Belgium, France , New Zealand and Australia and have made many fine friends along the way. I am not in the hobby to be a buy-sell-trade guy. In one instance, the USPS delivered about half of an empty envelope. Later, I got the other half (containing an oil gauge fitting and a visible return address) back. Accidents happen and good results still occur. Thanks for the support.
  10. Desoto often used 3.73 ratios, so also Chrysler Royal and Windsor. The 111 inch wheelbase Plymouth and Export Dodge did as well. Spline count and fit will match 46 to 52. 53 up axle gears must be changed. Axles are the same DPCD 37 to 48, Unique for 47, same length 50 to 56 spline count changes in 53. The oil filler is on the rear of the housing on earlier models and on the side of the carrier on later models. It is OK to have two filler locations, but I wound up with none in one set up. Annoying.
  11. My sentiments exactly Rich. However 60 years in the hobby and have only been burned once or twice and usually by locals. Through this forum and several others I have met many people who share my interests and have even travelled to meet them. Some have come here to meet me and I can only hope that they felt welcome.
  12. Thank you, Ivan. That is the case. I did receive notice that the part was received. It is not the money, but the principle. I can accept maybe the mails are slow and will get on with my life. As tech advisor, I have met and corresponded with many Fine people. I can be joyful for that. BTW I also have a P10. Nice original Deluxe business coupe)
  13. It has been some time since you received my lock cover. I asked only a token amount. $ 5. Perhaps it is still in the mail. Or perhaps it has been forgotten.
  14. note to Curt Lee. The 230 may not have been used in aircraft but the 201 was. In 1935. Look up Ole Fahlin and his Plymocoupe.
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