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โOct-07-2024 09:35 AM
That's almost a half of a century old. I doubt you'll find a website that has any information. Is your transmission guy asking about specs or are you just curious in case the question comes up? Is he a transmission guy or just a general mechanic? I would think a transmission guy would just rebuild the paper and rubber parts and replace any hard parts that need it. A general mechanic would probably want to just buy and install a reman transmission. Either way I can't imagine there being too many options or variances on a 1979 transmission.
โOct-06-2024 08:00 AM
Hello! Totally new to this website and forums for the most part. Anyways I just got myself a 1979 Dodge Brougham off the auction block and it runs and drives but I believe it needs a new transmission. Interior is MINT. That was the major selling point for me. The tranny is no buggy because my transmission dude only charges me $750 for labor. But my main question isโฆhow the heck do I find out the specs for a replacement transmission? Is there a website or anyone with knowledge on this topic?
thanks
Dacotah Marie
โNov-11-2024 06:42 PM
Hope you got your transmission troubles worked out. Sounds like an awesome rig!
โApr-23-2024 04:37 PM
I owned a 1976 Allegro class A MH on a Dodge chassis, powered by a (I think) a 348 CI V8. The engine was a somewhat rare truck engine for 1ยฝT trucks. Drove it from Indiana to Los Angeles CA and back, the only problem I had was blown exhaust gaskets. That issue was caused by carbon deposits on exhaust valves causing backfiring into the exhaust manifolds. I cured that with the use of Gumout carb and valve cleaner with the special carb attachment sold by Gumout. It replaced the gas line into the carb, then a full can of Gumout was inverted into the device. Then the engine was ran just enough to stay running, when it died the instructions said to let it sit overnight then reattach gas line and start engine. The engine blew lots of billowing gray smoke at first, then when it smoothed out idled noticeably better. That cleaned the valves and eliminated the backfiring.
โApr-08-2024 09:50 PM
74 here
โMar-08-2024 10:55 AM
I have 1974Dodgeb-300.[sportsman?]BROGHAM,w/360ci.engine.I'm in need of 8.75x16.5 tires any suggestions ,suppliers?
โJun-16-2024 02:35 PM - edited โJun-16-2024 02:36 PM
I bought 2 Firestone Transforce 8.75 x 16.5's off Amazon 4 years ago.
Most tire shops should still be able to order them in.
Not cheap though.
Firestone Transforce HT Radial Tire - 8.75R16.5 115R : Amazon.ca: Automotive
โNov-19-2023 08:31 AM
Happy to see the * How many of us are there? Owners of Dodge based RV's? * has survived the revampiring of the forums
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Griff in Fairbanks wrote:Ballenxj wrote:
Monashees British Columbia, best not to worry what others think about you. Live life for yourself. I too miss the chatter here, and often wonder how Griff in Faibanks is doing.
The last vehicle that would vaguely fit here was a Dodge 3/4 ton van that I sold last year, but the chatter was fun. :C
I'm still here. A second heart attack, frequent bouts of angina, five-way bypass surgery, and the pandemic have kinda put a crimp in my life. Doing a lot better now, except I still need hip replacement surgery.