Re: MuuMuu's 68 Dart... It's a Learning Process...
[Re: MuuMuu101]
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12/06/12 01:22 AM
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Going to work on the Dart Saturday morning with my friend. We're probably going to pull out the steering column to replace the shaft and the coupler. Also was looking around the car and as I was looking for what I was going to need for the column, I spotted my AC box/vent. It doesn't seem like I'm going to need that anymore. I'm thinking of just taking everything AC related out of the car. Because as of now I have no compressor, random hoses in the engine compartment that go nowhere, and no effective way of transferring air flow to the cabin. O, and I was also looking around the engine to see if I can spot the numbers to confirm whether or not it was a 273 or 318 (just wondering if the original engine was swapped because when I bought it, it was advertised as an "original" 318 even though it's a coded 273). I couldn't get a good angle from either inside or under the engine bay to get the numbers. Anyways, I knew the 273 exhaust was pretty restrictive, but does there seriously need to be a huge @$$ dimple in the exhaust right next to the torsion bar? I figure some headers, a larger diameter exhaust, and x-pipes would really give this car a little kick. I'm thinking about just pulling out some of my Castrol Superclean Degreaser and start scrubbing the underside of the front end as well. Boy is it greasy.
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Re: MuuMuu's 68 Dart... It's a Learning Process...
[Re: Rhinodart]
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12/07/12 01:18 AM
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What is the casting number on the intake? That will at least tell you something.
Oooooo. Good call. these are the number by the distributor right? It's a little greasy and the casting is a bit iffy in some spots, but I believe these are the numbers.
A(thingy)3 7X31 (on tag thingy) 2536559
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Re: MuuMuu's 68 Dart... It's a Learning Process...
[Re: MuuMuu101]
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12/08/12 07:24 PM
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Re: MuuMuu's 68 Dart... It's a Learning Process...
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12/08/12 10:27 PM
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Alrighty. Well I've been working on the Dart all day. My friend came over in the morning to help me out. The first thing we did was finish up the wheel cylinders. He taught me how to work with them so with the proper tools I should technically be able to work on any drum brake set. Then we went to replacing the steering coupler and shaft. We basically removed and took apart the column. As it was out my friend asked me, "You want to paint it?" I looked at it and said, "Well if it's out, I might as well. At least I'll have one nice looking thing on the car." So off to Home Depot we went. Got some sand paper, steel wool, primer, and black paint. Then we went back to my place, prepped everything, and he showed me how to spray on the primer (I've never been good with paint). After that he had to leave to a friends so I finished the job spraying 2-3 coats of paint. Overall, I'm really happy with the turnout (except for a couple spots where the paint pealed because it was lying on the cardboard, but I just touched them up). Anyways, here are the pics I always provide... It's a little more roomy in the car. While the column was out we took out the brake pedal assembly and we're going to fix it in the shop probably sometime this week. Old vs. New Coupler and Shaft. Kind of a scary thought looking at the welds. Some of the welds cracked and others didn't even look like they would hold at all. I bet you I could break it easily with a hammer. Bye bye steering... Crash!... Injured/dead. Disassembly of the steering column: Parts laying out waiting to be painted: In primer: After a coat or two of paint: Plan for the car is to be driving, safely within the next month. At this point, our schedule is up in the air between both our works and baja, but there should be a couple more updates coming up within the next week or two. I would like to get the car back on the road for old times sake. As far as brake stuff goes, the column is going to stay out till we get the MC installed. I decided to go manual steering with the new MC and an adjustable pushrod I already have in stock. We're basically going to take out the old, cut rivets on the brake pedal assembly and weld those in. We're also going to cut out the firewall and replace it with some new sheet metal. Going to go with 2, Grade 8 bolts to hold the MC in. I already have new brake lines on hold as well.
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Re: MuuMuu's 68 Dart... It's a Learning Process...
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12/26/12 01:36 AM
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Re: MuuMuu's 68 Dart... It's a Learning Process...
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12/26/12 12:43 PM
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One of the most important things I see in those pics are the tools. You seem to have developed a habit of putting them back in the cases instead of letting them get scattered all over the garage. It really sucks when you spend half your wrenching time looking for the wrench. A bonus is that friends are more willing to help when they know it won't end up in a game of hide and seek with tools and parts.
We are brothers and sisters doing time on the planet for better or worse. I'll take the better, if you don't mind. - Stu Harmon
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Re: MuuMuu's 68 Dart... It's a Learning Process...
[Re: JDMopar]
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12/29/12 02:38 PM
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Glad you got that scary steering coupler fixed! Looks good. Did you thank your uncle for crawling under the car in his nice clean shirt?
I did, and I told him to take it off because I had a shirt to give him and he wouldn't. He said, "It's fine, I have another in the car."
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Re: MuuMuu's 68 Dart... It's a Learning Process...
[Re: JDMopar]
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12/30/12 12:12 AM
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Sometimes, us old guys are like that. If he's like me, he may have meant to take it off and change....but got wrapped up in what he was doing and forgot!
I don't know. I told him from the beginning before he got dirty.
Anyways, I have the front end up again. Going to try to see if my pads are good or not. Rotors look a little shiny. They may need to be turned. I just hope they're thick enough, or else I may need new rotors.
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