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  1. 6thGenImperial

    Soft NOS Extension-WIW/Go For

    Mold Hell! 3D print that sucker!!!
  2. 6thGenImperial

    86 Dippy Wiper Linkages

    Just another note on the cost issues. In Missawwwssippi, our car tag fees are based on value. Newer stuff costs more. In 2005, our new '05 PT Cruiser tag was approx $500. FastFwd 13 years, and it's $40. My'83 Imperial is like, $32. The real kicker is this is around 30% less than the tags used...
  3. 6thGenImperial

    Chain tensioner

    Even when they're identified as a "quiet" gear drive, you can still hear them, but I gotta say, I have always enjoyed the whine of the factory gear drive on my '96 Harley Evolution engine. Just loud enough to add to the mechanical ambience. In the follow-on engine, the Twin Cam, they switched to...
  4. 6thGenImperial

    Headers for J body

    I read an article on the early vs later Magnums. The 2 1/8's were said to flow better than any available header at that time, and they agreed it was the best since the early 340 Magnum. I'm sure there's some header that would edge them out now, particularly at high rpm, but not by much in street...
  5. 6thGenImperial

    School me on used auto part shopping!

    I'd be interested in the actual percentages of cracking. Remember, LA 318 heads had more meat already because of smaller ports and valves, so only LA 360s )heck, count the 340's too) would be the real problem heads back to their introduction, and the total production numbers of them vs ALL 318...
  6. 6thGenImperial

    Headers for J body

    Been considering this myself. Guess I'm counter-culture on this one. I gotta look, but I was thinking on slipping in some '92 vintage Magnum manifolds. Gotta see if they'd fit. I'm thinking they will.
  7. 6thGenImperial

    School me on used auto part shopping!

    Oh that. Thought it was something else. LA 360 heads did the same thing. This has been addressed with aftermarket heads.
  8. 6thGenImperial

    Chain tensioner

    I've read many accounts of V8 Magnums running OEM timing sets with over 200K miles on them, but the OEM chains are smooth and slide over the tensioner easily. I initially was going to use one, but as has been mentioned, that nylon would get chewed to pieces by a double roller.
  9. 6thGenImperial

    School me on used auto part shopping!

    Play your cards right and you can snag an Edelbrock Performer for around $100. Lotta rebuildable carbs as well, TQ's, but also Edelbrock AFB-style carbs (originally by Carter). Whats the issue with Magnum heads? LA 360 heads will make a significant drop in CR, allowing for more boost, but turbos...
  10. 6thGenImperial

    '83 Revival

    The teeth might be harmless, but find yourself at highway speed, and have those teeth depart. Bent pushrods, punched rockers, bent valves. It was a mess, but it could've been worse. That's when I learned about plastic gears' potential destructive capability. Went back with new pushrods, replaced...
  11. 6thGenImperial

    '83 Revival

    he only reason I mention the plastic timing gear is because I curse their existence, so it's particularly important to know, and address that issue. I've seen what happens when one disintegrates. I don't want to frag my low mileage Imperial engine.
  12. 6thGenImperial

    '83 Revival

    I did notice one thing with the RC radiator that I had to adjust for. The lower radiator hose opening on the truck unit is bigger. I had to use the truck hose, as the car hose absolutely would not fit. I'm gonna take the original unit in and have it checked out. Might be fixable as it appeared...
  13. 6thGenImperial

    '83 Revival

    You know the funny thing on these carbs, is how we as car buffs tend to get all worked up about certain parts, but they had Rochester 2G's on Mopars in '71, and Qjets in the mid 80's, but they also had Carter Quadrajets on GM products in the mid-70's. Saw one on eBay a while back. Go figure.
  14. 6thGenImperial

    '83 Revival

    And I called it a 2J didn't I? I meant 2G. I was thinking 2Jet, like Quadrajet. Anyway, yeah, I stumbled onto that little gem looking for a 318 carb for an 85 RamCharger. It's much simpler than the 2280 that it had, so i swapped em. Works great. Was gonna use the bigger 2V that came on the 360...
  15. 6thGenImperial

    '83 Revival

    You won't find any Model T's sitting in a field down here. Still, it's much worse in more northern areas (Tennessee, Carolinas, etc) where they salt the roads in the winter.
  16. 6thGenImperial

    FOR SALE 1983 Imperial- Easy Restoration

    I was out getting a trans filter and gasket yesterday. The dude said eight ninety five. As I inspected the kit to make sure it had a rubber gasket, my GF said, $895?!!!. Uh, no dear. Maybe on those new cars, but not mine.
  17. 6thGenImperial

    FOR SALE 1983 Imperial- Easy Restoration

    Proof that there's more than one way to do this. Mine is a long way from final config, but it's definitely getting there. My co-workers have no mechanical clue, and most think I'm kinda crazy, but I think it's crazy to finance $40K for an SUV. My old stuff will do just fine.
  18. 6thGenImperial

    FOR SALE 1983 Imperial- Easy Restoration

    i actually had to flip the mesh over so it'd feed properly.
  19. 6thGenImperial

    FOR SALE 1983 Imperial- Easy Restoration

    Electric pump module with pump removed.
  20. 6thGenImperial

    '83 Revival

    ;) Sorry about that. I do get carried away sometimes.
  21. 6thGenImperial

    FOR SALE 1983 Imperial- Easy Restoration

    Again, just a carb won't cut it. The fuel pump in the tank is probably dead, and when I pulled mine out, it was corroded solid, so no fuel flow there. I removed the pump and replaced with a section of fuel line, and connected a mesh screen to it. There are 4 fuel filters, 2 by the tank, two on...
  22. 6thGenImperial

    '83 Revival

    Soooooo, I got the '83 (my Avatar) in september of 2016. Before I could even get into the thing, I had a various issues that delayed me for several months. Then it rained for 8 months (literally) in 2017. Finally started getting come traction more recently and thing are happening. Initially, I...
  23. 6thGenImperial

    Scored some 302's!

    Ambling thru the local U-pull it and came across an '89 Ramcharger. Someone had pulled the heads off and stuck them in the back. Awful nice of 'em. I was so stoked to find an undamaged drive shaft, it didn't even occur to me to check the heads. Next day, went back and sure enough, they were...
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