The Jalopy Journal
I recall once talking to a former mechanic about freeze plugs and he said to use steel plugs rather than brass but I can't remember the reason. I...
I'm changing the timing chain and gear sprockets on[IMG] my '72 Plymouth 318 engine and this what appears to be a thick felt washer(???) is...
I am hoping that someone here can help. I was given this pair of fender skirts and was told they were for a Packard, year (s) unknown. I have...
I found this car on youtube. The poster thought it could have been a 1938 Studebaker or other close year. The car that is see in the video appears...
I have a 1967 Plymouth Fury with a "72 Plymouth 318 engine and the point type ignition system. Can I install a later style Mopar ignition set up...
I remember reading an article once about a man who I believe had an early "50's Cadillac with the dashboard completely covered with gauges. The...
I have a '72 Plymouth 318 engine and am wondering if it is a non-interference engine if the timing should jump due to a worn nylon cam gear? I...
I repaired the rusted rear quarter panels on my '67 Fury III hardtop with lower patch panels. The left side is pictured but the passenger side was...
Does anyone if there is a place that sells a tool to form the ends on steel fuel lines like the one pictured? It makes for a nice non-slip...
I removed the distributor on this engine to replace the points and when I replaced it, it turned over like it was really advanced. I moved the...
Did a "72 Plymouth Satellite 318 engine originally come equipped with a plastic camshaft timing gear or was it steel? Thanks for any info here. John
My '67 Plymouth right rear wheel bearing is giving trouble. It appears that the outer seal has failed and is allowing gear oil to leak out onto...
My '67 Fury has the 11" drum brakes (not power). I had problems with it pulling to the left when stopping. I replaced the shoes, wheel cylinders,...
A friend gave me this emblem and I've been trying to learn what year Chrysler it was originally on. It has the lion on it so I'm guessing it's...
I picked up a "72 Plymouth 318 engine with 42,000 miles on it. I set it up on a test stand and had it running with good oil pressure and no lifter...
I have a '67 Plymouth Fury with a 318 engine and the original point ignition system. I have found lately that getting decent contact point...
I know that brass ones would not rust but I seem to recall someone saying before that steel is better and I don't remember why. Also, should some...
I found this photo on the Vintage Shots threat. I am wondering what year(s) this engine was used and also the piece that has the arrow pointing to...
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