โAug-15-2004 01:22 AM
โJun-25-2005 10:52 AM
โJun-24-2005 04:22 PM
Scruffy5 wrote:
Well I thought maybe this thread passed on!Edelbrock Carbs are super.Anyone interested,Edelbrock #1411 750 cfm ,#1932 spread bore to square and lastly #1481 chry throttle adapter. grand total $333.10 shipped to my door,had it in 4 days,online from Performance Parts Express.Straight forward installation! Of course I took mine apart to check float level etc,but i just wasted my time.they say there preset at the factory and there not lying,Took me longer to change the spark plugs then to do the carb install.Anybody still using the old thermoquad this conversion I highly recommend!
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Have a great day!:B
โJun-18-2005 04:56 PM
โJun-18-2005 02:44 PM
ssvette wrote:
I own a 24' 1978 establishment Dodge 440, sat for 12 years with the pervious owner before we decided to take her on for 200.00. Well I replaced the Carb with the Edelbrock which was a great move replaced the cooling system-Fan-Radiator-water pump. Then went after the interior new carpets and covers which we did ourselves, new tires last. She passed smog here in California no problem and we have done two trips at 1000 miles each. Problems we me to fix steering still to loose and now have a surge under heavy loads any suggestions?
โJun-18-2005 02:04 PM
โJun-16-2005 07:37 PM
โJun-15-2005 09:00 AM
Koldei wrote:
G>The few junkyard rims I found would cost almost as much as I was G>quoted for new rims. (Within $5.00 each)
I'm looking at ~$100 per wheel new, I'd *assume* a chicaoland junkyard would have used ones for less, but i'm having a time trying to find what years/makes will swap out. basically what will fit on an 8 lug 6.5" circle
G>If you do replace your split rims, would you be interested in G>selling one of them?
i'm interested in selling them all actaully 7 split rims (mounted) and one single wheel (mounted)..unless i keep that one for *my* spare ๐
I'm turning on Email notifications in case your respond to this post.
G>P.S. I almost forgot to mention: In case you're considering it, I'd G>stay away from junkyard take-off's for tires.
yeah i want to go with all new rubber, but the cost of new rubber AND new wheels is 50%+ of what i paid for the whole RV ๐
โJun-15-2005 08:35 AM
โJun-15-2005 07:47 AM
Koldei wrote:
WHEELS..
I'm wondering if anyone had advice as to what years/vehilces (one-piece) wheels would fit on a 1972 Dodge M300 that has splits.
*seems* older dodges
and many years of fords?
might anyone be able to narrow that down for me
lookign for "economy" replacements, hopefully take-offs froma junkyard
thanks
Robert
โJun-15-2005 07:37 AM
artwin wrote:
Hello out there!
My wife and I just bought a 1976 Dodge based Class C Empire. I believe it is the B300 series on June 10th. 1 Ton chassis with Full floating rear axles. It has a 360, needs new exhaust, tires,brakes are not quite right, big cleaning, the roof a.c. does not work, nor does the cab a.c.
Just found out the fridge may not be working. Although we may be doing something wrong with setting the controls. We'll find out.
I have 1 question about tires:
It has 16.5 inch wheels, with 8.00X16.5 radials. After stopping by a few tire stores, it seems that while those tires are available, they are not as readily available as are the P metric or LT metric series with another rim size such as 16 inch. Has anyone changed over there old dodge to the 16 inch wheels or other size, and if so, what size tires did you go with? I'm concerned about the duals rubbing in the back if I go with something too wide. The 8 inch tires would translate into just under a 205 MM width metric tire.
Thanks in advance and let's all enjoy the summer RVing! We hope to here, we'll need to after working on it !
Art in N.C.
โJun-13-2005 09:00 AM
โJun-12-2005 07:45 PM
Griff in Fairbanks wrote:Shaggy-360-Dodge-RV wrote:
FYI, 440's never came with a 2bbl only a 4bbl carb.
Are you sure? I've seen a couple of Mopar big blocks with two barrel carbs. Not very common but they did exist. I had a 383 with a two barrel on it.
โJun-12-2005 06:54 PM
โJun-07-2005 02:41 PM
new v'er wrote:
Just got back from our first outing of the season. Things are running fine and just about everything is replaced or covered with a monogrammed one thing or another. I'm getting a faint but nagging propane smell. I've checked the connections with a match (just kidding)really I used the soapy water method and all of the connections appear leak free.
I have two suspicions. 1. There are a number of copper line/frame contact points without any hint of padding. 2. The outer surface of the original tank is very pitted.
Do these tanks begin to leak? How long will four burners stay lit after the main valve is shut tight with approximately 12 feet of 3/8 line?
Thanks in advance.
โJun-07-2005 08:50 AM