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Re: 70 Challenger R/T Reassembly Queries
[Re: fbernard]
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01/08/14 10:23 AM
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There's an clip which holds the mirror remote control to the door panel. Similar to what's on the picture here
Link didn't seem to work, so here's the image..
The part you need that "holds" the cable adjuster knob and the locking bezel is the flat-square shaped component between the screws and bezel..
I just finished a restoration on a '71 Challenger R/T and very fresh with the mirror installation. It can be a bear, but once you get it started, it'll tighten up.....
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Re: 70 Challenger R/T Reassembly Queries
[Re: MisterBee]
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01/08/14 05:41 PM
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Re: shield for vapor lines. Look for pics from Challenger 1. He's got some good ones of the wheel well area. There should be another shield for the rubber lines that go through the frame between the tank and vapor separator. edit: Here's one Here's another
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Re: 70 Challenger R/T Reassembly Queries
[Re: MisterBee]
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01/08/14 07:25 PM
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1 - Park Brake lever - is there a spring that holds the "ratchet" part from flicking over and disengaging from the main gear? If so how is the spring installed (where does it go and how is it orientated)? We have a spring kit which contains two springs (we know where the long one goes but cant seem to work the short one out)
See attached/annotated photos: I recently just did my parking brake mechanism. The small spring only goes in and attaches one way. It's a tight and slightly difficult fit getting it clipped on where it needs to go. Hold the smaller curled end of the spring with a needle nose pliers, feed it in through the topside, and hook the larger curled end onto the bottom of the latch. Then pull up, twist and hook the smaller end onto the housing. Hope this helps.
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Re: 70 Challenger R/T Reassembly Queries
[Re: MisterBee]
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01/09/14 12:01 AM
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Is this it (from 70 Cuda)?
Yeah, it's hopped up to over 160...
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Re: 70 Challenger R/T Reassembly Queries
[Re: MisterBee]
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03/17/14 10:36 PM
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Here is the hardware to install a '70 remote mirror
The thin, square, spring steel plate holds the mirror adjuster to the back of the door panel
The zinc plated bracket bolts inside the door -- the cable runs through the large hole on the end and is kept out of the way of the window glass
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Re: 70 Challenger R/T Reassembly Queries
[Re: MisterBee]
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03/18/14 08:21 AM
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Hi,
I just to clarify the bracketry we're querying is the rectangular ones on the vertical part of the floor pan, does the top of the back seat slide in behind these or is it attached from the front?
Thanks!
SF
Last edited by MisterBee; 03/18/14 08:22 AM.
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Re: 70 Challenger R/T Reassembly Queries
[Re: MisterBee]
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03/18/14 08:48 AM
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Shannon
On my 70 challenger, the seat just lays against the front of the attached brackets and has a screw with a large washer that goes through the part of the seat back that hangs down and into the bracket. jess
Yeah, it's hopped up to over 160...
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