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What did you do with your ebody/Mopar today?

Started by Brads70, March 21, 2017, 03:19:50 PM

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dodj

Quote from: Chryco Psycho on January 04, 2020, 05:27:57 AM
I would use a real penetrant like Liquid Wrench , WD40 is useless .
:yessir:     I will give it a shot. I'm likely not removing the K until March when it doesn't cost so much to heat the garage to working temps so it will have lots of working time.
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YellowThumper

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X2 on what @Chryco Psycho said. Especially if like you stated are going to let it sit. Come back later and it will have dried up like nothing was ever added.
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7E-Bodies

I'm a diehard Kroil guy, for what it's worth. The stuff never lets me down, even on exhaust and brake work. My neighbor and I once used it successfully on a ceased tractor engine on an antique he was restoring.
1970 Challenger R/T Numbers Matching 440 Auto in F8 Quad Green


JS29

I have some stuff called fluid film from NAPA that works vary well.    :alan2cents:

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Washed it, looks like a nice week of driving weather.


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dodj

That's what cars up here look like after a couple days of driving on salted roads.....
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JS29

Quote from: dodj on January 05, 2020, 08:14:42 AM
That's what cars up here look like after a couple days of driving on salted roads.....
Ya same here!  :o Only thing missing is the stalagmites on the rocker panels and quarters. we call it our tax dollars at work.  :'(


7E-Bodies

Got the anticipated call to stop by the machine shop to view the newly disassembled 440. Everything looked remarkably well, and it would definitely seem it's truly a 64,000 mile engine as the odometer shows. So far, so good. Fingers crossed for Magnaflux.
1970 Challenger R/T Numbers Matching 440 Auto in F8 Quad Green

jimynick

The Slog continues and 8 hours over 2 days, got the hood and deck lids stripped of the nasty epoxy that isn't sticking like I want it to. I think I'll have to buy stock in an abrasive company!  :'(
In the immortal words of Jimmy Scott- "pace yourself!"

JS29

Quote from: jimynick on January 14, 2020, 08:16:48 PM
The Slog continues and 8 hours over 2 days, got the hood and deck lids stripped of the nasty epoxy that isn't sticking like I want it to. I think I'll have to buy stock in an abrasive company!  :'(
:console:

jimynick

In the immortal words of Jimmy Scott- "pace yourself!"


340challconvert

Drilled the reproduction gas tank braces and mounted to the bottom of the trunk floor for welding before installing trunk floor


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dodj

Quote from: 340challconvert on January 17, 2020, 04:58:26 AM
Drilled the reproduction gas tank braces and mounted to the bottom of the trunk floor for welding before installing trunk floor
You have a very nice floor in your garage..... :twothumbsup:
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Brads70

Quote from: jimynick on January 14, 2020, 08:16:48 PM
The Slog continues and 8 hours over 2 days, got the hood and deck lids stripped of the nasty epoxy that isn't sticking like I want it to. I think I'll have to buy stock in an abrasive company!  :'(
I don't envy you. Toughest part of building a car IMO.  Keep your stick on the ice!  :D

72 Challenger

It's feels like its been ages since I last posted. My work has had me going cross-Canada. I am hoping to get back to work on the duster soon. It needs a new heater core which I already have.


It's not an e-body but it is a MOPAR. My Duster turned 50 on November 24th 2019 so I decided to celebrate it by taking off the cover and and whipping up a batch of fair style deep fried cookie dough.
Someday I will have a J0b.