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Location: Lansing, MI
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Latest Activity: Jun 17, 2020

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Dodge timing chain, nylon cam gear issue 6 Replies

Heads up to all you Dodge V8 owners. My 1973 360 timing chain fell off the cam gear just south of Toledo in October returning from New York.  Needless to say, we were stuck on the side of the road.…Continue

Started by David W. Davis. Last reply by David W. Davis Sep 25, 2019.

Deer Whistles for your Coach! 3 Replies

Hi Gang! It just crossed my mind to post this- I wanted to recommend to everyone to consider buying a pair of Deer Alerts (whistles) to install on the front end of your rigs. We've used em for the…Continue

Started by Chris Ramey. Last reply by S.Heins Mar 18, 2019.

Cleaning Dodge C class 5 Replies

Hi everyone,Not that I have any extra time for more work, :)  but since my family wants to vintage camp with me, we just bought a 1976 Dodge Globestar C class motor home.  we started some repairs,…Continue

Tags: class, C, Dodge

Started by Joy Galbraith. Last reply by Chris Ramey May 4, 2018.

Roof completely done on my 1977 Rockwood 4 Replies

Hey EveryoneSo with the help of my neighbor I climbed up on my roof and scraped that crud off of it took the antennae off because it was completely covered took the refrigerator vent off because it…Continue

Started by Frances DeHart. Last reply by Frances DeHart Nov 25, 2017.

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Comment by David W. Davis on May 3, 2018 at 4:07pm

Jack,

I will test my spare. Note there are TWO modules, a 4 PIN and a 5 PIN. they are not interchangeable, but I believe the 5 pin will work  in a 4 pin, but NOT the other way. Check the number of pins on the connector.

Chris,

I have a burnt intake valve on #8, so after getting the head rebuilt, I will test the module, HEI does sound like a good way to go.

Going to have new hardened valve seats for unleaded gas, that is what I believe burnt the valve. Only 60,000 miles on it. Cylinders look great!

Jack,

What FI system did you use? I might want to replace my 4 bbl Holly. 

Dave 

Comment by Chris Ramey on May 3, 2018 at 8:51am
Best mod we've made to ours! 440 in the M600 fires right off, no timing troubles, better MPG!
Comment by Jack Wasmuth on May 3, 2018 at 8:39am

Hi Dave, My reason for switching is because I have tried 9, yes 9 New ignition modules from there different auto parts stores and not one of them would start my rig. My old one works fine. I just wanted a spare. I converted my 360 to fuel injection and it runs great. The HEI setup just gives me a hotter spark and therefore  better combustion of the fuel. Also better reliability and the parts are readily available at any auto parts store.

Comment by David W. Davis on May 3, 2018 at 8:27am

Jack,

Thanks for the idea, my 360 is apart now, low compression on #8, so pulling the head. It has always started immediately and I have a spare module from Autozone.

Are you referencing the small block (318/360) or large block (400/413/440) series? Not sure if they have the same ignition.

My 360 has a reluctance pickup ( no points) and an ignition module, I believe MoPar started this system in 1973, so earlier engines would certainly benefit.

Dave

Comment by Jack Wasmuth on May 3, 2018 at 7:29am

Is anyone interested in replacing their ignition module with a HEI module? Better starting, better mileage, more power. Around $100.00 and MORE reliable than the stock Mopar ignition module. I have had problems getting a good new module so I changed to a HEI setup. I will post a blog on the conversion if people are interested.

Comment by Jack Wasmuth on June 6, 2017 at 11:53am

Is anyone in need of a Chilton  repair  manual for 1967-1988 Dodge and Plymouth Trucks? I have one in very good  condition. $12.50 plus shipping.

Comment by Troy Diaz on March 31, 2017 at 11:33pm

got pics of that L.E.R? what engine does it have?

Comment by Jimco_W001 on December 29, 2016 at 5:11pm

Hi Matthew, its looks like a Lifetime. Nice motorhome.

Comment by matthew gleason on December 29, 2016 at 2:59pm

CAN ANYONE TELL ME THE MODEL OF THIS

THE TITLE SAYS IT'S A 72 DODGE LIFE

IS IT A LIFE TIME OR SOMETING ELSE

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Comment by Troy Diaz on December 18, 2016 at 9:05pm

Anyone know the towing capacity, or have an opinion for a 79 Dodge Delta.  440-3 engine runs strong and smooth.  Has trailer hookup for brakes. GVWR = 10,500.  Want ot pull my 24ft pontoon. homemade trailer is somewhat of a monolith on its own. 

 

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Dodge timing chain, nylon cam gear issue 6 Replies

Started by David W. Davis. Last reply by David W. Davis Sep 25, 2019.

Deer Whistles for your Coach! 3 Replies

Started by Chris Ramey. Last reply by S.Heins Mar 18, 2019.

Roof completely done on my 1977 Rockwood 4 Replies

Started by Frances DeHart. Last reply by Frances DeHart Nov 25, 2017.

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