Welcome to


Your One Stop source for Mopar Forward Look Automobiles from 1955 to 1973S
Chrysler    Imperial     Dodge    Dodge Pickup    Desoto    Plymouth   Mopar

Home

Moore Used Cars

USED Mopar Parts

CARS FOR SALE

MOPAR PARTS for
 SALE

FIX YOUR MOPAR

Useful Links

The REAL Christine

Project Cars

Rust Buckets

Members Rides

Contact Us

Donations


Advertisers


New! Repro
 Chrysler Lenses
 


 

Bio Friendly Degreasers and Rust Removers

FIX YOUR MOPAR
Below is a list of items or How Too's on your Forward Look Car.  Some of these are extracts from a manual and some are practical experiences by Members of various Mopar Clubs.  The have been reviewed by people who know on how to do these repairs.
Please Note:  Some pages may take a bit of time to load due to the content.  Please be patient

Adjustments

Shift Cable- How to

Brake Adjustment- How to
Steering Box Alignment
Steering Box Gear Adjust- How To
 

Brakes

Brake Diagnosis  Hints and Tips

Rear Drum Removal - Early to 1964

Brake Parts Images - Parts Breakdowns
Brake Adjustment- How to

Brakes  Disc Brake Conversion

Disc Brake Conversion Kits (Bolt In)
Bone Yard - - Do it Yourself (Harder)

Carburetor Repairs

List of Carburetor Numbers 1955 to 1970

Electrical

Basic Wiring Do's and Don'ts  Generic 
Gauge Repair Gas  Generic 
Low Body Voltage - Bulk Head Connectors  NEW!
 

Fuel System

How to clean your gas tank     NEW!

Ignition

Spark Plug Wear   NEW!

 

Steering

Steering Box Alignment

Steering Box Gear Adjust- How To

Steering Diagnostic Tips

Suspension

 

Transmission

Kick Down Adjust-How to
Transmission Manuals  Torqueflite "cast iron" page

Differential
Information on Chrysler 8 3/4 Rears  NEW!
Rebuild and 8 3/4 rear

 

   
Disclaimer:

We are not responsible if you do not use the appropriate safety precautions when performing any of these repairs.  We are also not responsible if you break/destroy something as a result of these repairs.  The information provided is supported with factory manuals where available.  We cannot be responsible if you do not follow the directions or have worn parts in a 40+ year old vehicle.  After all, we can't see what you did.  Thanks.

Hit Counter