i took some photo's of my 69 Chrysler 105 HP engine with the cover off, then i removed the old fuel and vacuum hoses. Went to the local NAPA and secured 5 feet of each 1/4 vacuum, 5/16 fuel and 3/8 fuel along with new clamps for all. Today I was outside and i dropped my phone from my shirt pocket, guess who now has a black and cracked phone screen with no access to his photo's.
Does anyone have a diagram or photo of a Chrysler HP twin carburetor motor so that I can put all my new lines on the correct fittings?, I see that some are reasonably easy and intuitive, but I am an old fart and as I have messed this up this bad, I would not like to make it worse.
Also, does anyone know why someone would cut the blue and white Electrical lines on the side of the engine?, I see they have been cut off just below the flywheel so that they won't touch anything. I think that these are the lines that should be connected to the coil system to give RPM data to the dashboard if I read the electrical system diagram correctly.
Thanks for all the help you have been giving me as i try to bring this old unit back up to its original condition. My wife thinks I should just have bought a running unit, but I was on my senior trip as it were in 69 so I want this for me, myself and I kind of a 50 year therapy for a retired guy.
thanks again
Does anyone have a diagram or photo of a Chrysler HP twin carburetor motor so that I can put all my new lines on the correct fittings?, I see that some are reasonably easy and intuitive, but I am an old fart and as I have messed this up this bad, I would not like to make it worse.
Also, does anyone know why someone would cut the blue and white Electrical lines on the side of the engine?, I see they have been cut off just below the flywheel so that they won't touch anything. I think that these are the lines that should be connected to the coil system to give RPM data to the dashboard if I read the electrical system diagram correctly.
Thanks for all the help you have been giving me as i try to bring this old unit back up to its original condition. My wife thinks I should just have bought a running unit, but I was on my senior trip as it were in 69 so I want this for me, myself and I kind of a 50 year therapy for a retired guy.
thanks again