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The most confusing part...?


Normspeed

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OK, here's a thread that might help some less experienced flathead-heads when they tear into their motors. Question: What was/is the most confusing (for you) part of your old Mopar to replace or work on? Such as things they seemed to change just for the sake of change on an otherwise long-used design.

I have maybe 3 or 4 but I'll just give one: Head gasket/water pump design. My rebuild gasket set came with at least four different water pump gaskets. I understand that there were two designs, internal and external bypass, but why so many backplate configurations? It ties in with the head gasket that might or might not have a "bump" and an extra hole at the front. Confusing. What's your favorite or least favorite quirk?

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Gents,

My brother's Land Rover had a crank nut and a hole to put the supplied crank, but he could never crank it fast enough to get the engine going (and he's a big boy). Then one day we were looking at it in amazement when his then-fifteen year old son walked past, put his foot on the crank and kicked it like a motorcycle. Started the first time.

-Randy

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