Meet Valerie
Meet Valerie
I found my A Body wagon! '63, slant 6, pushbutton automatic. More to come.
"If it's new, Plymouth's got it!"
- RICKYMOPAR
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- Location: Broomfield, Colorado
Re: Meet Valerie
Looking good! 170 or 225 CID?
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It's a cast iron 225, Rick!
Yes - the engine was rebuilt - two years ago. But alas, there's oil dripping from the torque converter housing! I've other got a loose oil pan, or - as I suspect - a bad or improperly installed rear main seal. If push comes to shove and it needs to be replaced - can it be done on a lift without removing the engine? Or, transmission?
Yes - the engine was rebuilt - two years ago. But alas, there's oil dripping from the torque converter housing! I've other got a loose oil pan, or - as I suspect - a bad or improperly installed rear main seal. If push comes to shove and it needs to be replaced - can it be done on a lift without removing the engine? Or, transmission?
"If it's new, Plymouth's got it!"
- RICKYMOPAR
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- Location: Broomfield, Colorado
Re: Meet Valerie
Freeze plugs give that away, no freeze plugs aluminum block.
- RICKYMOPAR
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I think both can be performed on the lift pan is easier when the trans is removed.
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It turns out, it was just a leaky pan gasket! Look, Ma - no leaks. A couple of weepy rear brake cylinders, but now that is remedied, the brakes are in great working order. It's a driver!
"If it's new, Plymouth's got it!"