Mopar_Mark - 71 Cuda

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Well after god knows how many months, new back rims finally arrived. In the years of cars & bikes, this is the 1st time I have ever bought a new set of wheels.

Also picked up a set of MT Sportsman Pros for £200 & almost new, still got the pimples, so well happy.

Also got another alternator, to replace the last dodgy unit, hopefully this MSD unit will do a better job ? Well, I bloody hope so, considering what they charge ! no pun intended :D

Not sure when I will fit this lot yet, few jobs to sort around the house.

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Gawd :shock: they look a bit nice Mark 8-) what size are they and what size tyres are you using.
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wow they are a work of art, nice to see you keep them indoors in the warm :thumbright:
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Very shiny 8-) Now finish your decorating and get em fitted.
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I'd like to see there faces down Kwik Fit when you ask them to put your tires on them :lol:
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Guy wrote:what size are they and what size tyres are you using.
14 x 15 x 4"BS, M/Thompson Sportsman Pros 33" x 21.5 x 15, nice & sticky, Sure hardness is around 50, so fairly close to a slick
jerry wrote:Very shiny 8-) Now finish your decorating and get em fitted.
:cry: :cry: :P It's Valentines day, wife said I can have the weekend in the garage :D :D

Fixed the porche door & back gate yesterday, so more brownie points in the bag
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GTXJim wrote:I'd like to see there faces down Kwik Fit when you ask them to put your tires on them :lol:
I'd like to see Marks face when they mash the rim up...................... :shock:
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Nice rim's those Mark, We fitted the none beadlock versions on the roadrunner, and matching fronts, they look good 8-)
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Cool wheels Mark , don't get the young spotty one to do yer tyre fitting. :shock: :help:

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Sod sticking them on the car, I'd get a display case and put 'em in the front room! :shock: 8-)
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Well fitted the tyres to the new wheels this evening. Much better experience than the last set I fitted. Really easy, no tyre levers, no fighting, need to whip round the garage and stick some air in them.

So the pimply faced kid at Kwik Fit can relax for now :D :D
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Well as the weather was great this weekend, finally manged to get off my fat arse & do some work.

Got a small oil leak, which is no bid deal, except it works it way onto the blower belt & gets slung every where !

So stripped the car down to fit new crank & Cam seals in the Jesel & this is where I thought it was coming from ? Well say thought, as seals looked OK. As it was stripped down, fitted new ones anyway & also new belt as the old one was pretty saturated in Oil.

Worse job was removing the damper followed by the even harder task of removing the bottom tooth pulley :P

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Also removed the old Alternator & started to fit the new unit. As usual, replacement doesn't fit, even though it was for the same model car as the previous one
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Also modifying alternator pulley, as not happy with the depth of belt, no big deal & most likely would of been OK, just being a bit cautious, after all the alternator belts I've been going through :shock:

While in the mood, thought would give the girl a pre season checkover
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Valve lash was fine, couple of tweaks, but could of left alone really
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hope you kept yer eye on that cam mark, jessel you like them matey,
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Cannonball wrote:hope you kept yer eye on that cam mark, jessel you like them matey,
Yeah, no probs mate, didn't re index the Cam, zeroed the balancer &used a clock & clock stand on intake. Glad, I did, because as I said the bottom tooth pulley was bitch to remove.

Your right, I do like Jesels, none of that worrying about chain length, chain tensioners,etc or the whine of a gear drive.... Got enough whine with the blower :D
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