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I looked at my hardtop yesterday.
theman440 Wrote:I looked at my hardtop yesterday.

You're almost as bad as me...
I looked at it again today, I could look at the convertible but I'm too lazy to take the cover off.
Put the six quart pan on and wired the light on my B&M shifter that I neglected to do when I first installed it.
Mark's 69 Wrote:Put the six quart pan on and wired the light on my B&M shifter that I neglected to do when I first installed it.

Which B&M shifter are you using? I've been running one of their Quicksilver units in my 66 Coronet 500 since I installed it back in 1991 or so and really love it. Zero issues with either the shifter or the cable after all of these years.

Richard
I had a engine stand similar to the one Mike had and made use of it to install the Hemi in my Super Bee. It's much safer the way it is now that it is with a Hemi hanging off of it.
Nice work Joe
thebankerstoy Wrote:Which B&M shifter are you using? I've been running one of their Quicksilver units in my 66 Coronet 500 since I installed it back in 1991 or so and really love it. Zero issues with either the shifter or the cable after all of these years.

Richard
It is a Megashifter. Works fine but my wife likes to be able to see the indicator so I hooked up the light for her benefit.
I did a radiator flush and fill to my coronet today. It's been about 12 years(shame on me) I was surprised how clean and clear the coolant was.
65rbdodge Wrote:I did a radiator flush and fill to my coronet today. It's been about 12 years(shame on me) I was surprised how clean and clear the coolant was.

Did you use green stuff? Just wondering what others use. I use little green and distilled water here since never cold