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Re: waking the duster up after 3 years down time
[Re: 69CHARGERMD]
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09/21/13 04:25 AM
09/21/13 04:25 AM
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That's good times for a stock stroke, what does it weigh ? Last week I took my car out for the first time this year but didn't get a full run due to the fuel pump taking a dump. It was pb weather as well. Mick
69 Dart GTS 440 mopar .590 cam, Edelbrock heads, 3200# best et 6.45, 106.78, 10.14, 132.88 mph, 1.47 60ft best 60ft 1.36
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Re: waking the duster up after 3 years down time
[Re: dmking]
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09/23/13 08:42 PM
09/23/13 08:42 PM
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sorry to here that, I have a friend that's getting rid of all his BB stuff including a 70 440HP block if your interested.
LIFE IS A LESSON,YOU LEARN IT WHEN YOUR THROUGH!
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Re: waking the duster up after 3 years down time
[Re: clonestocker]
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09/23/13 09:14 PM
09/23/13 09:14 PM
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mines been asleep longer than that. I'm going to pull the intake to get to the roller lifters. I afraid they'll be dry. Any other suggestions will be welcome. I will replace all the fuel lines and the new fuel pump with about 15 passes will need help also.
assuming everything else is ok i wouldn't bother doing that. just take some time and do a good priming job. hope the engine was put up properly though.
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