I have voted and we definetly need to keep it open. It's great that Daimondback has started a Poly forum but that doesn't mean that there is not a need for...
Andy, I've voted yes to keep this site open. If you need more moderators just say the word and I will help. With the history of your duty stations maybe you...
Hope you like your move. I like the format of this group. It's more user friendly for me. Best wishes, Rich Kinsley '64 Polara 4 dr 318poly w/goodies ...
Does anyone know of a locksmith who can re-key the locks in a 63 Dodge? I went by a locksmith and he said he doesnt have the "Pin Kit" for these locks. It's...
As I recall I got some used door locks from a friend and had them reconditioned (as much as possible) and then keyed to my ignition key. Carl Jarl was the...
Sorry guys but I didn't pay enough attention I guess. I recall recent talk about the trans compatibility between the poly and LA engines. I have a friend with...
Rod, I don't know what kind of locksmith you use I have gone to two different locksmiths in my hometown and all have been able to re-key my door lock they have...
Problem here, I think, is that you need to find a locksmith..with wrinkles on his face..and dentures in his pocket. It's like a carburetor..or regular ...
Dean Edwards
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Jan 3, 2007 10:45 am
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Only the pre-62 engines differ, Rich... They're different in the location of the lower bellhousing bolts, the dowels and also the crank flange. '62 and later...
There are a couple of good items on Ebay. A pair of Spitfire Headers and powder coated valve covers. I'd get them myself but I need to save money to move to...
Folks ask a lot if March Power Pulleys will work on the Poly. According to them, yes - just use the ones for the '67 - '70 LA 318 (the one with the lower...
Jason, Yes, March Power Pulleys will work on a Poly. Go to the Photo section and check out my Furyus Album. I have several photos of the March system that they...
On my engine (63 Dodge 318) there is a coil (obviously) attached to the coil mount is either a resistor or capcitor. It looks like a disributor resistor (but...
My 318 in my 61 Plymouth has started to smoke a bit on start up. It has about 100K miles on it. Does this engine have valve guide seals? Will it help to...
The condenser that sits in the distributor with the points is not what Im talking about. Thanks though. ... kit. ... to the ... disributor ... either!...
... has ... them? How ... train apart? ... Yes you have valve STEM seals. All you have to do is get an air hose to plug into your spark plug hole(one at a...
Yes please disregard my last reply. I read it but it didn't sink in until after I hit send. I know what you mean. Its attached to the positive side of the...
THAT'S where I remember seeing 'em! I couldn't remember where, or if I was nuts. Damn, I love that motor. It gives me wood. :) And to think, the other day I...
It's a capacitor for radio noise supression. ... Yes please disregard my last reply. I read it but it didn't sink in until after I hit send. I know what you...
They make a fitting that screws into the spark plug hole and allows an air hook-up. Not very expensive either. Rich Kinsley '64 Dodge Polara 4 door 318poly...
yeah, that's what I think it is too. (It's a capacitor for radio noise suppression.) I just, left it off, the first time I replaced my coil. and it doesn't...
Is this the one that mounts near the coil? Possibly with one of the coil bracket mounting bolts? If so, I "think" it had something to do with filtering ...
From the Imperial board........ I would think some enterprising repo place would be making these things, but I could be wrong. I couldn't find it online at...
I searched and found this link: http://home.earthlink.net/~honda.lioness/id5.html Concerning radio noise suppressors. But radio shacks website doesnt show em. ...
Hi, Yep this is classic, You start your engine, Kill all of the bugs in the neighborhood,then no more smoke. You have a 46 year old engine, little chunks of...