Posted by caterpillar guy on January 30, 2018 at 09:43:57 from (75.128.157.200):
In Reply to: Old Car I.D.? posted by rusty6 on January 28, 2018 at 18:59:49:
From what dad has said about the old dodges. I would say it probably has 4 wheel brakes with larger shoes and drums than most of the rest of the vehicles of the time. Would also probably have the Siamese 6 engine in it. Meaning the cylinders were sort of paired in the block. Also tends to blow out head gaskets between those 2 cylinder pairs. 12 34 56. Simple easy to work on engines. IF the crank is a bit out of round just shim the bearings and as long as it will turn over with a bar after each rod is done it will start and will run fine. Dad did on of his old dodges a 53 and that is all still in there since the early 70's when he did it. Used to load that tone truck with about 9500 on and go to the elevator with grain. Did it ever fall or summer for over 20 years.
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