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Charger Discussion / Re: Sad News. Rene passed awa...
Last post by lloyd3 - Today at 08:56:04 AM
God Speed!
#2
Charger Discussion / Re: Sad News. Rene passed awa...
Last post by b5blue - Today at 08:15:09 AM
RIP
#3
Charger Discussion / Sad News. Rene passed away
Last post by moparstuart - Today at 07:49:59 AM
For long time members Rene. Big Block Sam. Has passes on. 
#4
Interior / Re: Classic Auto Air
Last post by Kern Dog - Yesterday at 11:13:43 PM
Mixed bag of nuggets today.
Randy changed the Schrader valves on the low and high side ports, evacuated the system, put it on a vacuum at 30" and let it cook for 35-40 minutes.
It held so he filled the system with R-134. The air through the vents felt cool but not cold. I figured that since the car sat in the sun, the dash was hot and it takes  awhile to cool off the metal parts.
I parked the car with the windows closed and we went to lunch. Afterwards, I hung around the shop awhile. It sat for about 2 1/2 hours.
On the way home, it blew warm air the entire 78-80 miles.
At home I noticed that the compressor clutch wasn't staying engaged. It would click on for about 1/3 of a turn, disengage, then about 10 seconds later try to engage again.
I was advised to bypass the hi-low switch so I ran a jumper wire to it.
The compressor clutch stayed engaged and the air started blowing cool....then got really cold just like it should.
The low side read 26, the high side was 110. The load of the compressor wanted to bog the engine. A few minutes in, the belts would sometimes squeak. Sometimes the compressor knocked like a lawn mower with no oil in it.
I'm wondering if the compressor is failing. The low side numbers seem too low.
I will call the Classic Auto Air tech line tomorrow and see what their guy thinks.
#5
Car Guys Discussion / Re: Old Mopars in the wild
Last post by Chris 69 - Yesterday at 10:50:13 PM
Mid-60's Dodge Pickup and 1962 Dart. Redding, CA. 5-13-24
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#6
Car Guys Discussion / Re: Old Mopars in the wild
Last post by Chris 69 - Yesterday at 10:48:52 PM
1965 Plymouth Fury. Redding, CA. 5-10-24
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#7
Car Guys Discussion / Re: Old Mopars in the wild
Last post by Chris 69 - Yesterday at 10:47:42 PM
1954 Dodge M152. Redding, CA. 5-9-24.
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#8
I am putting together a 512 with trickflow 240 heads. The valve tip alignment is off. Since i already have the harland sharp rockers, id hate to have to buy another set to address this. Is there any other way? Ive heard about B3 racing making offset shims, but is that the best option? I added a couple pictures of what i am talking about.

The cam is fairly agressive, .588/.606 solid flat tappet, so im thinking it not contacting in the center of the valve stem wont last very long.

Not sure how many of you fellas still check here, but what the heck!

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#9
Aero Cars / Re: Daytona XX29L9B383263 -V2-...
Last post by fc7_plumcrazy - Yesterday at 06:41:38 PM
ad says "sale pending"

Carsten
#10
Electric, Gauges, & Lights / Re: 1969 Charger--Convert Amme...
Last post by b5blue - Yesterday at 06:10:41 PM
I think Dino did that?  :scratchchin: