Hi all once again,
I'm in need of a useable '85 6-hole T1 crank shaft. I'm
planning on polishing it anyway, but it needs to be in useable condition. I'll
need it shipped to Orem, Utah 84057. Just let me know how much with shipping
or I might have something to trade.
Thanks. I found the P/N on the Advance Auto site. I think my problem
has been that I've been looking up the gasket for an '85.
This looks like a much better setup.
-Ed
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You should be able to find that one piece gasket anywhere. As long
as you say 89+ valve cover
If I was you I'd check my cap and rotor and insides of my plug wires for
carbon build up
Garret Werstiuk
From: Dave Krulitsky <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Shelby-Dodge <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: SD> Coils?
Date: Sun, 13 May 2007 08:20:26 -0700
I seem to have somewhat solved my stuttering at
You should be able to find that one piece gasket anywhere. As long as you say
89+ valve cover gasket, there aren't any other options. (At least with the
turbo covers) Now whether they're any good is another story. I've had OK luck
with any I've bought. They can be tricky keeping in place th
Nope. Just stuff that burns up plug wires faster.
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From: Dave Krulitsky <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> I seem to have somewhat solved my stuttering at high rpm problem. Timing was
> at 14, now back to 12, bought a new coil, and I also had to put the s
FelPro makes them. I believe the part number is in the archives someplace, or
you can poke around on car-parts.com to find what you need.
Stefan
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From: Ed Dreistadt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> I'm getting ready to pull the head off of my '85 LeBa
I'm getting ready to pull the head off of my '85 LeBaron convertible TII
and was wondering if anyone has a source for a one-piece valve cover gasket?
When I got my crinkle-finish valve cover at the junkyard, it had a
one-piece gasket. Any idea who makes them?
Thanks.
-Ed
'85 LeBaron Conver