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Post by hanks73340 on Oct 4, 2020 8:16:19 GMT -5
Shag carpet.....yee haw. Had black shag back in the day. Thought it was great, but was a pita to clean.
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Post by Nacho-RT74 on Oct 4, 2020 9:01:31 GMT -5
Yeah I have 2 Spring special Lynch road coupes. Neither of which have the A77 on the tag. The Rallye has a build sheet I’m gearing up to remove the seat and get at though. That being said, KT5 W1LL and V6K are on both fender tags. I have been working on a theory of what codes where on the Lynch Rd fender tags. Can you tell me what options those codes represent? Thanks! KT5 is body color W1LL is interior V6K is the "copper" multicolored reflective Rallye stripe
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Post by riffer74 on Oct 4, 2020 13:03:10 GMT -5
Hey All, Thanks for all this info, really appreciate it! I'm in the midst of replacing the water pump (my first) and am at a cross roads. I need to get the fan off, but the only things I see are the 4 front bolts and they are very long, when loosened, the radiator stops them from coming out. Do I need to take out the radiator for this? I feel they'd be a better way, so maybe I'm missing something? Also, the top AC pulley. Trying to see how to take that off as well, but the front facing disc spins separately than the back cylinder. Any thoughts? Any help is appreciated! linkPulley
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Post by Rallye Ryan on Oct 4, 2020 14:54:36 GMT -5
If you got the bolts backed out can you not just pop the fan off and remove it all together? Shouldn't have to completely removes the bolts. Might also have to get the shroud out of the way (off the rad).
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Post by Rallye Ryan on Oct 4, 2020 14:59:55 GMT -5
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Post by riffer74 on Oct 4, 2020 15:41:02 GMT -5
Ugh...not sure how I didn't try that first with the bolts. I'll give it a try as you're probably right, just loosen the four and pull it off.
Thanks for the post about the pulley, I'll dig a bit deeper on that. Can I ask where this guide came from?
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Post by Rallye Ryan on Oct 4, 2020 15:48:25 GMT -5
That’s from the 74 Dodge Chassis Service Manual. You can buy reproduction copies or get them on CD.
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Post by Nacho-RT74 on Oct 4, 2020 16:25:58 GMT -5
Also, the top AC pulley. Trying to see how to take that off as well, but the front facing disc spins separately than the back cylinder. Any thoughts? thats the way it is. Pulley itself spins freely with the belt. When you turn on the Compressor, the front disc which is a clutch and is coupled with compressor crank gets engaged magnetically to the pulley to make the compressor spin. All A/C compressors are on the same way. You can in fact feed the blue wire coming out from Compressor and will see how the clutch gets stick with pulley
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Post by DynoDave on Oct 4, 2020 19:39:25 GMT -5
Hey All, Thanks for all this info, really appreciate it! I'm in the midst of replacing the water pump (my first) and am at a cross roads. I need to get the fan off, but the only things I see are the 4 front bolts and they are very long, when loosened, the radiator stops them from coming out. Do I need to take out the radiator for this? I feel they'd be a better way, so maybe I'm missing something? Also, the top AC pulley. Trying to see how to take that off as well, but the front facing disc spins separately than the back cylinder. Any thoughts? Any help is appreciated! linkPulleyIf you want to post these actual images, rather than links, it' very easy to do, and will help others reading the thread. 1) When you have the image open, right click on it, and then left click on COPY IMAGE LOCATION. 2) In your post, locate the INSERT IMAGE icon. 3) Left click on the INSERT IMAGE icon. A dialog box will appear, with the abbreviated content of the IMAGE URL box already highlighted. 4) Right click on the already highlighted text, and paste in the link you copied form the photo hosting site. 5) Select INSERT IMAGE and the box goes away, and new tagged text appears in your reply. When you select CREATE POST, the image will appear.
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Post by Nacho-RT74 on Oct 5, 2020 5:13:43 GMT -5
Postimage website have a button to copy the direct link to the photo, without need for a right click and reach the submenu it opens . Dunno if the rest of hosting websites too?
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