Powerflite noise in neutral and in gear SOLVED!



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RICKYMOPAR
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Re: Powerfight noise in neutral and in gear SOLVED!

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Long blocks In a Plymouth? WOW I thought they were Chrysler, De Soto and large trucks or industrial only. These are really great engines.
Also FYI, you could add a in cooling line transmission filter. these can filter what the screens can't.
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Re: Powerfight noise in neutral and in gear SOLVED!

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In line filter is a great idea. Thanks.
Jeff, Lakewood, Ohio
1959 Plymouth Savoy 2 Door
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Re: Powerfight noise in neutral and in gear SOLVED!

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I smile every time I see "Powerfight", rather than powerflite. :)
Ricky mopar, an inline finlter...put one on the line to or from radiator?
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Re: Powerfight noise in neutral and in gear SOLVED!

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Well, right you are, Nighthawk! I NEVER paid any attention to the publisher designation, or what have you. They ARE Chrysler Canada.
They still offer me good information.
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Re: Powerfight noise in neutral and in gear SOLVED!

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mfpsky1 wrote:I think the ones I had been looking at were for 57 & 58 & a separate smaller one with the 1959 specific changes.
Thats the ones i have Jeff, and i have volume 3 of the set that Roger has, the 57/58 manual and the 59 one i recommend for you, and i also have a 1960 edition of Motors Auto Repair manual, as you said, just as good , but less detail!

Bob
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