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RayC
BERT works and so does BLART
and Blart is more ofensive than shirt
Dave she would have been in court that day.
her comments were. Nice man but a bit distant..books bloody heavy you can get it next time you are up.
think you were getting the dog ready for a walk
dave
and Blart is more ofensive than shirt
Dave she would have been in court that day.
her comments were. Nice man but a bit distant..books bloody heavy you can get it next time you are up.
think you were getting the dog ready for a walk
dave
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Anonymous
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Hi and welcome, a bit late but i have just noticed this thread. 25 mpg? mine will only return 14mpg!
power steering leak try a product called leak-lok, it is an additive that slightly swells the seals and might cure the leak, i had the same problem and was constantly topping up the fluid but after using the leak-lok it has cured it (often they leak due to lack of use). Brass core plugs definatly the way to go. Make sure your M.O.T. guy understands power steering boxes, mine failed on excess play in the steering 15 years ago, took it to somewere else (who knew what they were doing ) and it has passed on the steering ever since.
power steering leak try a product called leak-lok, it is an additive that slightly swells the seals and might cure the leak, i had the same problem and was constantly topping up the fluid but after using the leak-lok it has cured it (often they leak due to lack of use). Brass core plugs definatly the way to go. Make sure your M.O.T. guy understands power steering boxes, mine failed on excess play in the steering 15 years ago, took it to somewere else (who knew what they were doing ) and it has passed on the steering ever since.
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Anonymous
Welcome aboard!!! 
'You can never go fast enough!'
1966 Dodge Coronet 440 c.i.
1969 Dodge Dart Custom
http://www.americansuperstock.co.uk/

1966 Dodge Coronet 440 c.i.
1969 Dodge Dart Custom
http://www.americansuperstock.co.uk/

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Gringo
Mine ran a 15.5 with its 318. Could've been a lot quicker, but never got it finished. Open 8 3/4 with 3.23's didn't help. A cam that came on at about 2800rpm, but a convertor with an 1800rpm stall. And at the time, getting decent headers for a right hand drive Charger was virtually impossible.pete walton wrote:Welcome,here's a question to all the Aussie charger owners who has got the quickest one over the quarter in the country.???
It was the quickest at the time, but that was 20 years ago...
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Anonymous