That fixed it. The stud that goes in to the engine block was just barely tight. Took things apart, mine only has the big outer gasket. Cleaned things up and put things back together. No leaks. Thanks for the advice.
Let it sit for a couple of days up on Jack’s. Fired it up and immediately started seeing oil coming from that adapter plate. Definitely where it’s coming from. Suggestions on where to get the gaskets to fix that?
Thanks, so with the filter off does the oil filter adapter screw off to get to the gasket under it? Is there a special tool required or is it obvious how it comes off to get to the gasket?
Hi, any thoughts from the crowd on why my 74, 360, 4 barrel, 4 speed car leaks about 1-2 oz of oil on start and then warm up but doesn’t do it the rest of the day or when warm? The oil drips at about 1 per 2-3 seconds. The oil is coming off of the oil filter but looks like that’s just the path...
1974 Challenger 360. Just put new tie rod assemblies on both sides. In the past I’ve always just went “tight” on the castle nuts but wondering if there is a torque value or torque procedure to be correct? Moog tie rod ends.
hi, quick question that probably has a simple answer. On my 1974 Challenger, I took the gage cluster out completely to repair some gages. I need to start and drive the car a short distance for some other work to be done. The car is dead with the ammeter disconnected.
So here’s my question, can I...
hi everyone, I have a 1974 Challenger, 360 4 bbl, 4 speed. The car is unrestored but in pretty good shape. I drive it a couple of times a week in the warm months. Glad to be here!