Seems the steering ram was set for around 1,000 psi to avoid destroying the Tucker steering apparatus.
So again need specs on the Dodge pumps. Especially the volume.
So again need specs on the Dodge pumps. Especially the volume.
I thought it was a bratwurst/sausage at first glance.Hey..... I just realized ............. that isn't broken, is it? That is a oil can key that is riveted into that funnel? I've never seen one like that.
...(homemade?)
Thanks redsqwrl for the closeup......... I thought that "key" was just sitting there, loose... inside the funnel.

Could you snap pics of where your oil sending unit and oil switch is located on that motor? I think I saw someone test some old oil from the paper cans and it was better than today's oils.....and they had to use the device on the back of that funnel!
Looking good! Excited to see how this performs compared to the 318 you ran last year. Still chuckle when I think about that WOT run at the beginning of the last day!Put the 360 in the Tucker today, twice.
I thought I could spin the torque to line up the holes, but the 360 torque has this big weight that sticks out enough to forget that idea.
So take it all out so I can sort out which way to set the torque with the weight in the right place, there isn’t much clearance between the flex plate gaps either.
Anyway it is in and tightened down to spec. Finish the rest tomorrow. No snow yet.
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By the way that is just the donor torque. Buddy cut that weight off and welded the weight on the expensive torque I’m using that was in the 318. Weight required for 360 motor.
I feel this manure happens to that the ground freezes and the snow stays. If we had our rigs done sitting on cribbing ready to it would be warm and rainy. Need service? Freezing weather and loads of snow.But then the front seal on the 727 automatic started dumping oil, so the motor had to come out again.
I think these things happen so I don’t stand around waiting for the snow.
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