Sorry, I was asking Will if that thing gota Hemi in it?
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Oops, wrong MoPar!Sorry, I was asking Will if that thing gota Hemi in it?
For those never around oxyfuels- a hammer strike will ignite both nitromethane , and heated nitropropane.
Just like you can light C-4 on fire (the plastic explosive, not the Ford transmission, well, I guess you could light one of those on fire, too!) to heat your C-rations with, but DON'T stomp on it to put it out, eh Will?
Anyone who would go 80 mph in an early 70's dodge pickup deserves a medal, a "participaction medal"![]()
Will, remind me NOT to ask you "How to change the oil"!
I mean any sane procedure is like block drive wheels, set parking brake, engine off sort of thing before you even start.
Nooooo! Not Will!
Will's Quick Drain Oil Change:
Step One: Get going over 100 MPH.. . . .
My brother had a 73 with the 318, it moved along alright. His son had a 78 shortbox with a 440, it was so scary he swapped a slant 6 in it.That was a '78 Iirc. Rebuilt the 318 then traded off the engine for a Bradley GT kit car. Don't worry, the dodge was properly crushed before I walk away. When I get mad at a truck, it never survives. 3 offers of over $4500 when done - I took $71 dollars at the crusher instead. Haven't owned a dodge since. If I had some c4...
Sounds like were getting pretty good at DODGing things.....sorry, I felt like someone had to say it...Nah, it was just a 360 2bbl beast. Gas gauge didn't work, so I could approximate how full the tank was by listening to the pitch of the fuel sloshing around in the tank behind the seat! As long as I kept my foot out of it, mileage wasn't too bad. Power drums front and rear. Had to go up on the sidewalk and sideswipe a three story brick building at 35mph in rush hour traffic to keep from assholing a minivan when the master cylinder failed. No real damage to the building, just MoPar turquoise green paint scrapes in the brick. Was able to take the jack handle and pry out the passenger front fender enough off the tire to limp it home. Swapped the front clip and bumper off of a MoPar orange '73 pickup, talk about a hideous color combo!. That ride into the brick wall was almost as much fun as two months before when I had to take the Interstate median at 80 mph when it blew out a wheel cylinder when I tried to brake to avoid being cut off by a semi. I think at almost to its fourth roll over of the odometer (it was at just over 375K) it was trying to tell me something as three months after the brick wall incident I was turning the corner to my house and when I straightened the wheel the truck kept turning. The steering gear box was still bolted to the small piece of frame rail that had tore loose from the rest of the frame!