Search found 2458 matches

by Guy
Sat Nov 21, 20 3:24 pm
Forum: The Mopar Lounge
Topic: RIP Tony O
Replies: 42
Views: 22971

Re: RIP Tony O

So sad to hear this news, my heart felt condolences go to Sharon and family. Just lost for words R.I.P my good friend
by Guy
Thu Apr 23, 20 12:13 pm
Forum: News
Topic: Mopar Muscle Association Free Membership and Account Activation!
Replies: 38
Views: 257498

Re: Mopar Muscle Association Free Membership and Account Activation!

Hello again, firstly many thanks to the committee for organizing this free year to all old members, hats off to you all. its been a long time since i was last on here but from a quick look there are still plenty of people i recognize. looks like I will have plenty to read whilst on nights this week,...
by Guy
Fri Apr 01, 16 9:40 am
Forum: The Workshop
Topic: db's 66 Belvedere ***FOR SALE***
Replies: 1498
Views: 107523

Just a thought....You may not be able to use the timer between gears unless you do wide open throttle shifts, if you come off the throttle the timer will reset/lose power as the nitrous disarms

I guess you have already thought of that and got a plan.....
by Guy
Thu Mar 10, 16 5:38 pm
Forum: Wheels and Tyres
Topic: Challenger spare wheel/spacesaver options ?
Replies: 18
Views: 3393

My dart had merc discs on the rear and the bolt holes lined straight up so maybe in hind sight I naturally assumed that the wheels would fit too. If im wrong can a MOD pls delete the above comment. dont want anyone coming to any harm because of that statement
by Guy
Thu Mar 10, 16 8:46 am
Forum: Wheels and Tyres
Topic: Challenger spare wheel/spacesaver options ?
Replies: 18
Views: 3393

To save a little room if you can find on you could always use a Mercedes Space saver wheel and tyre, as they share the same bolt pattern.
by Guy
Mon Mar 07, 16 11:15 pm
Forum: The Mopar Lounge
Topic: Mopar owner have it easy!
Replies: 15
Views: 3525

Jeff's son, Billy Brown
by Guy
Mon Feb 29, 16 6:39 pm
Forum: Engine, Carburation & Electrics
Topic: Secondary Gauge set
Replies: 20
Views: 3339

The top photo is nothing to do with the oil pressure that is into a intake runner and would only give you a vacuum .
by Guy
Fri Feb 05, 16 4:45 am
Forum: Restoration & Miscellaneous
Topic: Very short (sub 30") a body speedometer cable? '72 Demo
Replies: 12
Views: 2016

I have not got a clue what that canister is, possibly a damper of some sort ?
If all else fails you could get a new one made up at http://www.speedycables.com/
by Guy
Sun Jan 24, 16 9:34 pm
Forum: General Stuff
Topic: Classic American Pickups ( 50's )
Replies: 29
Views: 4527

Speak to Dean Inskip he has great contact in the stateside for this sort of thing too

67-72 every day for me as they have a more muscular look to them :thumbright:
by Guy
Tue Dec 29, 15 6:01 am
Forum: Transmission, Axle & Brakes
Topic: oil to use in my 8.75...can't find the previous posts
Replies: 7
Views: 1629

SAE 90 weight oil then add your additive, dont use a synthetic oil if using an additive
:thumbright:
by Guy
Sun Dec 20, 15 9:54 am
Forum: Bodywork, Chassis & Suspension
Topic: Torsion bar question
Replies: 6
Views: 1256

I'm with Pete get a decent anti-roll bar set up on the front. Then maybe look at some stiffer (slower reacting) torsion bars along with double adjustable shocks all around to control compression and rebound, as the bars alone will not cure a bouncy suspension. I would have a look at the hotchkis sus...
by Guy
Thu Dec 17, 15 8:58 pm
Forum: General Stuff
Topic: what happened to
Replies: 7
Views: 1710

You must mean Ade Taylor, yes he is still about usually found in the Pro-ET pits crewing for the Bailey brothers. There was talk of him selling the Challenger but its possible that he still has it, it must have been one of the most polished cars I have ever know :)
by Guy
Thu Nov 19, 15 9:22 pm
Forum: The Mopar Lounge
Topic: Warwickshire Auto Elec / American Car Garage
Replies: 6
Views: 2018

Send him a pm on here as Pete said his user name is Challenger.
by Guy
Thu Nov 19, 15 8:22 pm
Forum: The Mopar Lounge
Topic: Warwickshire Auto Elec / American Car Garage
Replies: 6
Views: 2018

You could give these a try http://www.autolec-rugby.co.uk/ not too far from you experienced and friendly bunch, Thanks Guy. Are they ok with "older" (46 yrs) / non-UK cars? Yes should be they work on a load of old classics, I know that Mark owns a early Mustang. But be warned they charge ...
by Guy
Thu Nov 19, 15 8:03 pm
Forum: The Mopar Lounge
Topic: Warwickshire Auto Elec / American Car Garage
Replies: 6
Views: 2018

You could give these a try http://www.autolec-rugby.co.uk/ not too far from you experienced and friendly bunch,