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  1. Oystercopy

    Correct stat?

    Thanks guys... I'm leaving it alone.
  2. Oystercopy

    Correct stat?

    I just pulled my thermostat housing off the 440 (leaking) to replace the gasket. Found a 195 degree stat in there, which appears to be the correct temp for this application (1970 block). Was advised that I may want to use a 160 stat instead, so that it will open sooner. I have had no issues...
  3. Oystercopy

    Clock repair.. may have value to everyone!

    Good to know duopoli. I did not know that naptha left a lubricating film behind... I use the naptha to clean labels off my plastics without damaging them. Also didn't know about the Kroil congealing like that.. wow, I've used in a lot of stuff and I've never seen it do that. But I could...
  4. Oystercopy

    Front Sway Bar...?

    Thanks for all that guys. I thought this was going to be a bolt on thing, but I guess not. I don't weld, so if it requires any of that, I'm going to have to hold off for a while, as I don't have any way to do that right now. OC
  5. Oystercopy

    Front Sway Bar...?

    How do you know that? Does anyone have a picture, by chance? I couldn't find any pictures online of what it should look like, but it says that i have to weld brackets onto my control arms if they're not there? And that the geometry of where to put them is a very important step (whatever that...
  6. Oystercopy

    Front Sway Bar...?

    Hey guys... About 5 years ago, I put a rear sway bar (Hotchkis) on the Challenger. Helped a lot with cornering. Now I'm considering putting a Front Sway Bar on it, and wondering a couple of things: 1) Were the holes there to install a front bar on EVERY car? I've not been under there in a...
  7. Oystercopy

    Clock repair.. may have value to everyone!

    Good to know. I don't do a lot of clock repair, but the oil I used was Kroil, which is an excellent lubricant all the way around. Kind of reminds me of Marvel Mystery Oil (which I used to use a lot as a kid) but its got great loosening characteristics yet provides good, long lasting lubrication.
  8. Oystercopy

    Clock repair.. may have value to everyone!

    Hey guys.. So, I recently upgraded my dash to the proper Rallye Gauges in the Challenger. After that, I realized that the Clock never did keep time, which seemed really irritating to me, since I bought (and paid a lot of $$ for) brand new gauges. And, strangely, the clock knob seemed to get...
  9. Oystercopy

    Distributor issues?

    Thanks for all the replies people. As it turns out, the guy who put the cam kit in now believes we actually DO have a problem with cam timing (which I always suspected) and wants to go back in and check that. Either that he put the cam in wrong (timing) or we may have had a lobe or two go flat...
  10. Oystercopy

    Distributor issues?

    Thanks for all of that Challenger RTA.. Yes, everything was new/checked except for the distributor. I was hoping to find out exactly how you can tell (if you can tell) when the distributor is actually bad. And again, its the only ignition component that hasn't been replaced, and there were no...
  11. Oystercopy

    Distributor issues?

    Hey guys. I've had a runnability problem with this car for about 4 years. Threw a whole lot of parts and money at it over the years. The engine has had a "stumble" for a long time. It runs very rough and even misfires/backfires a lot during acceleration. I've replaced (literally) everything on...
  12. Oystercopy

    ignition switch

    I have and referenced the factory manual (I bought the one I have in the 1980s when I bought my first Challenger) prior to doing anything here. It was very vague and unhelpful, actually. There was a complete lack of proper descriptions of just about anything I've needed to do in the car, and so...
  13. Oystercopy

    ignition switch

    Found a loose wire on the ignition switch harness. Looks like it was probably on the "run" line of the circuit, next to the large red wire. Car running. But I didn't find it until after I replaced that switch and the ballast resistors. THANK YOU to everyone that offered help and advice! OC
  14. Oystercopy

    ignition switch

    OK, jumped out both ballast resistors; no change. To answer one of the questions here, the engine cranks, but never starts, regardless of what position the key (ignition) switch is in. I am going to remove the resistors from the firewall and look at them to see if any of the coils are broken...
  15. Oystercopy

    ignition switch

    I will absolutely recheck my steps and make sure I jump out the ballast resistors. I'm wondering, are those even needed with electronic ignition?
  16. Oystercopy

    ignition switch

    OK well the new switch DID NOT fix the run problem... oh my gosh, now what? In fact, the two switches looked pretty close to identical, so the old one may have been a Standard Motor Products also! Most trouble I had was realizing I needed to remove the outer sleeve on the locking wheel, prior to...
  17. Oystercopy

    ignition switch

    OK, so I ordered one today from Summit Racing. They have the Standard Motor Products brand of switch, which has a 3 year warranty on the part. I believe it has the black and red wire out of the pigtail, the way Jack was showing. Will report back once I install it, which will be the weekend at...
  18. Oystercopy

    ignition switch

    Yep, that's what I was thinking too Jack...
  19. Oystercopy

    ignition switch

    Thanks Leo but I jumped out both the ballast resistors. No change.
  20. Oystercopy

    ignition switch

    Has anyone discovered an ignition switch that is well made, aftermarket? This will be the 3rd one I've put in this car, and it appears that most of the aftermarket switches have one problem or another. I just put this one in less than a year ago, but I've always noticed that it does not always...
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