I really want a Charger, any 68-70, but I think I'll have to settle for admiring them on UA-cam and an occasional car show. And anyone who doesn't like sarcasm just doesn't know and appreciate one of the finer coping tools of life.
Hi. This is Dead Dodge Garage. And you will subliminally learn a wealth of Mopar facts whether you intended to or not. 😅👍🏻 Of all the channels I subscribe to yours is the one I look forward to the most when it comes to a new video.
Always love whe jamies like 'its not perfect' when talkin about all these late 60s early 70s cars, when most of them are in better shape than my 24 year old truck
You were smarter than me,you bought a charger you can drive and tinker on. I bought a charger in many,many pieces and still putting the puzzle back together. Very similar to tool box.😢
I bought one of those too… if it ever sees the road in my care, it’ll be a long long time. I tried to buy a POS ‘68 in pieces and needing everything just before I sold my Cobra replica and bought this car. Obviously I’m happy things worked out the way they did.
Watching your videos has inspired me to change my philosophy with working on my classics. I'm used to fixing problems by replacing factory parts with aftermarket units. Recently I decided to buy an NOS rebuild kit to fix the starter in my '70 Ford F250 instead of gambling with reman garbage from the parts store.
Nothing is more disappointing than buying aftermarket parts that don't fit or worse - don't work. While there isn't a LOT of NOS parts out there, 9 times out of 10, you're better off seeking them out first.
I did the same as you, got sick of repairing the original radiator on my cuda, bought a 'stock appearing' one from a company that was recommended to me. It dropped right in, had to do a little drilling, but otherwise, perfect fit and awesome function. Got to enjoy my car all summer with no pissing of green stuff. Thanks for your vids.
I just pick up a 79 Chrysler Sno Runner, never knew they existed until yesterday. It doesn't run but it looks to be complete and I plan on getting it running.
I have commented before that my step dad had that car only it didnt have the stripe and had black seats. It had the white vinyl top and the cragers just like yours. O so many memories. I blew up my 65 lemans with a 326. And i was going to have to drive a 75 pea green rusted out maverick. For home coming. He handed me the keys to the charger and told me not to wreak it or get a ticket. Thank goodness that didnt happen. But almost got a ticket for drag racing on the way home. If you would have put a egg on the hood it would have cooked it. Man the memories. Thanks for them. Sadly i only have a picture of it with only half the car in it
I subbed BECAUSE of the sarcasm.You can't be truly sarcastic without common sense which is becoming more uncommon as time goes on.Knowledge,sarcasm and humor go hand in hand
Excellent choice on the Mickey Thompsons. Somebody gave me two 275 15 60's and they were almost two inches wider and taller than my 275 15 60's. I put them on the back of the 64 el Camino and they barely fit. Which is perfect
That radiator looks good in there. I'll always prefer the OE or "day 2" look over anything modern. If I need to replace the radiator in my 440 I will definitely get one of these. And I am also a master antifreeze pourer, and I use a budweiser bottle for my overflow tank. Thanks for the video.
One result of depression is complete lack of interest in doing the things you once enjoyed. My entire life has been Mopar oriented, but time, and lifestyle perhaps, often extracts a hefty toll. Unforeseen damage can be the result. Anyhow- thanks for sharing and I'm glad to have recently stumbled upon this channel. Your ability to blend Mopars with a subtle hint of AVE has certainly caught my interest. Common sense and simplicity goes a long way, I see nothing wrong with distributor points, vacuum advance, or drum brakes for that matter. The most dependable and highest milage Mopars I own still have both. But again, common sense is the most valuable in one's toolbox. Based on the size of your UA-cam following, I doubt you'll read this. But that is not why I'm writing it- I write only to clear my own cobwebs. Nevertheless, thanks for sharing and for the inspiration. Perhaps I'll focus and do something productive today. -US191
I read every comment (mostly.) Happy to help if I can. And, I am always delighted when someone catches the AvE influence. I think that’s only three or four people in almost three years. Thanks!
@@DeadDodgeGarage It worked! I tore apart a set of hemi rocker-arm assemblies today, completed lay-out inspection and now ready for clean-up/re-assy. A simple activity which has been ignored for far too many months. Your enthusiasm is genuinely appreciated. -US191 ...oh, and Keep yer dick in a vice!
@@DeadDodgeGarage She (Rosie?) is no Trailer Queen. You drive her all around, so it’s not about perfection. Her little microscopic imperfections don’t detract from your enjoyment. ❤️
That new radiator might need an overflow tank. If it is like the oem, it'll have a little baffle just to the side of the upper hose connection, you should be able to see it through the cap hole. If there isn't one, you need an overflow tank. I had a 75ish Fury in the shop once, had the oem radiator flushed twice, could not get it to stop overheating. Put in a 'meh' aftermarket radiator and it was fine. Still have that old oem radiator. The aftermarket one did not have the baffle in the top tank. I used a 1 gallon Ocean Spray juice bottle ziptied to the radiator support. The owner got a kick out of it.
Any thing '68 Charger catches my eye. I bought a new '68 383/2bbl PS, PB, AC. Shortly after purchase I got a set of used HP exhaust manifolds from a fellow Mopar guy, installed them with new factory dual exhaust. Went to the wrecking yard and found a set of factory R/T exhaust tips to complete the job. It did make a nice mellow sound. Enjoyed it the car for 5 more years, sold it and moved on to a "73 Trans Am.
Nice. I considered HP manifolds for mine, but I’ve really never found it lacking for power at all. Better to leave well enough alone until it’s time for a rebuild I think.
OH THANK GOD YOU FIXED THE SPRING 🤣 It's like finally getting that itch in the middle of your back. And if you didn't speak in Sarcasm I'd be doubting your mechanical skills. It goes right up their with swearing at the vehicle your working on - though I'm glad you don't do excessive amounts of that on camera. Seriously though - the spring was starting to become an ongoing gag - and I'm glad you enjoy your ride.
hi jamie good ep im glad you got a new radiator looks good now you need to fix the temp and gas gauge. you will get it done just take your time also the clock to ok.
New to ur channel I am enjoying it. My last dodge ram had 250 thousand miles ran great never stopped on me greatest ac known to mankind. Put new tires on it and they stole it.😢. Drive a 83 Ford 302 longbed now . Got yourself a new viewer.
I don't want you to be disappointed with the comments section, so..... ...Jamie, your fuel filter is totally unsafe and insane 😁 Seriously though, there's nothing better than a '68 Charger's front end...simple, elegant, beautiful. Possibly the best front end design of all time. I see one, then I see a modern Lexus' front end, and it makes me weep for the current state of mankind
Know of Evans anti corrosive coolant? You never replace it & has very high boiling point / does not stress pressurize the coolent system. Leno loves the stuff, protects the aluminum water jackets on his doozies...✌👍
That radiator looks like an Auto City Classic. Very good quality radiators in my opinion. They look like a proper Mopar rad. If I'm right, I think you'll be very happy with it.
In the early 80's i had a 79 Chevy half ton pick em up truck, a oil rig truck picked up a rock and it hit the middle of my radiator about a mile and a half from my house. The radiator was leaking pretty bad, i put about a half of medium ground black pepper in and was like soldering the hole. Drove it over a year, sold it to my Dad and he used it for a couple years, sold it to a family friend and he drove it until it rusted away. The radiator never leaked. There's stuff called alumna seal or something like that, it almost looks like black pepper with a coating on it.
Mine worked off and on, if I drove it consistently it did, when sat to long and to reset the time, got a tic toc tac from a guy on eBay for $27 he said was sitting on a top shelf of his relatives automotive shop he was cleaning out and selling everything in a estate sale from a relative passing away
The secret to getting the clock in my 71 working again, was Naptha and microKroil. Use a computer duster to gently blow it out. Then use Q-tip or foam swab to get out as much dust as possible. Then use Naptha sparingly as cleaner and lubricant at every contact point. Then wait a few says for the naptha to evaporate as much as it will. Then finally use a toothpick/pin/hypodermic to apply microKroil at the contact points, again sparingly. Worked great!
I've always felt the same way when it comes to radiator's, the modern aluminum radiator's may cool good but I can't stand the looks of them in a original car, I don't mind them in restomods or race cars but it's the original copper for me all the way!👍
her is a suggestion as this car is ur dream one: the power train 360 cid - 4 bb carb. - overdrive "lock-up" 4 speed automatic transmission - rear axle ratio 3.2 which is very good on flat & mountain roads - Mopar new Bleu ignition module " over 5500 r.p.m" will be ur joker.. I know u r a master but the reason why I suggeste this set is: I tried and still remember that joyful ride.. greetings
I already built that but with Magnum EFI in a ‘66 Charger. It worked really well… for brief moments. I went through two of those junk transmissions then swapped to a four speed. Had a computer failure, then fuel system issues, which frankly were to be expected. You have to understand though… this is a “numbers matching” original big block ‘68 Charger. I would never take that setup out. Sure, I considered a Hemi swap for glory. But the urge passed. I have another car to do those ridiculous things with now. This thing runs nice, cruises great, passes whatever I want, and gets 15-16 MPG. Good enough.
If you change how you do your videos, then I might not be happy. Great to see you able to use the 68 as an everyday driver again. The haters can go watch Birdsong.
The sarcasm is hilarious...if they don't get it they never will. You know you have to get on that 69' Challenger now...I think your brother has a real clunker to from another video. Show us what you guys could do. Seeing some of his and your work in your videos... I think you can help each other into an nice pair of challengers... go man go!
My brother needed a front grill to finish off his 68 Roadrunner in the early 2000's, After 9 months of looking everywhere he found a guy with a NOS in the box 68 grill. It only cost him $3,000 dollars....but it sure looks nice! Must be nice to have money! He owns a machine shop. That can be useful foe engine rebuilders...
When you were pouring the coolant with obvious expertise, I noticed you sorta looked like you reside in a rainforest. Very natural setting for your current follicular condition. If satire prevents insanity then you're providing a public service.
I like to play the game of how much can i drink before the cooling system is empty. Its like a thing i do with every vehicle i buy because each one needs a radiator like 10 years ago but somehow it made it to me leaking and not overheating
That's a beautiful car. It's coming along great. Supposed to build shroud for my car. Even my dad said so. Never got to it. I like fish. A little. Maybe. Sometimes.
Speaking of big block water pumps failing, I had one fail on a '71 Charger R/T spectacularly -- while showing off (naturally), it seized and was literally ripped apart. The pully and part of the pump body completely broke off. I have never seen coolant dumped so quickly and thoroughly.
The voltage limiter for the fuel, temp and oil pressure gauges could be bad. Jamie seems very capable of trouble shooting and fixing electrical problems. Fixing the gauges isn't that difficult. It's just tedious because there are so many possibilities for problems. The only serious problem is if the thermal element in the gauge is burned out.
Oohhh the leaning tower of power is such an interesting build, wounded how much hp it will have? Great little engine had one in my scamp, great cruiser, start off was slow, passing was surprisingly good and top speed was not bad
I absolutely meant to discuss that… and then they went right on. I meant to explain how that never happens and they are supposed to be impossible, but it slipped my mind.
@@DeadDodgeGarageIt appears that your Charger has never seen road salt. I could see the original plating on the flare nuts. Here in the salt belt a couple winters of driving in salt causes the flare nuts to rust weld to the cooler lines. They can be a genuine PITA to disconnect once that happens.
The fuel line/carb aside my apoplexy is mainly fueled by the non OEM radiator hose clamps today. OEM Mopar spring clamps all the way and they're about 200x better because they're self adjusting. (the speaker grills are causing me to reach for the Dimenhydrinate but I'll survive... somehow)
I hate the factory type Corbin clamps with a fiery passion. They are a pain to work with, and I haven’t found them to actually work in various cases. Also, none of my sets of hose clamp pliers work with the round wire style. I actually have a bag of them somewhere. The Demon will be getting a more accurate job, and I’ll probably have to use them. But I’m not looking forward to it.
I think some play is normal on the waterpump when cold, should be tight when hot, maybe you already knew. I've swapped out good pumps for this reason before lol.
Love the 68's, best looking IMO! Maybe it's the grill with the hidden headlights? HOWEVER much as I like an 'original' look, living in south FL I don't wanna run HOT and would have opted for a Cold Pack or whatever with dual fans. I'd probably also need some Vintage Air to survive! Sorry about that...
And you don’t need to run the heater when it’s cold in Washington because the heat coming off the fire wall into the cab is sometime very scary of how hot it gets in the car lol, at least my charger did when I drove it
@@carebear2272That and the sizzling dual exhaust pipes and mufflers under the car. That heat gain becomes very noticable in traffic on a hot day with no A/C.
Have you ever tried gasket shellac on the valve cover gaskets? I remembered about 25 years ago we used to use something called Indian head gasket shellac to glue the gaskets to the engine and it worked well to prevent leaks on pans. I will be trying it on the 440 going into my satellite
My uncle had a 68 Charger. By 1976 the tops of the fenders had rusted away and anything put in the trunk would soon be on the ground. He sold it to buy a Volare. New. On purpose.
What an incredible car! i really love mopar's B body, especially chargers! if i was in USA i would gladly bought your 69 rusted out charger, i dream about this car for so long!! Nice video as always =)
Did you re can it and raise the compression? I go 9.7 to 1 I think in my rebuild for the off the shelf done top piston was only they had, my original flat top I wish they were able to reuse but I guess the rebuild would have been way more expensive to get the 10:0 to 1 but oh well, the engine rebuilder said the compression was about 9:3 to 1 and he said it would run better on the compression they got now on 92 octane, but anywho I’m happy the rebuild just cost a little over $4000 compared to other shops who wanted over $10,000 to do it…..
Re cam lol I can’t spell, I had them put the 383 magnum cam in mine with the magnum hardware double value springs and all with the performance coating doing the exhaust manifolds and compression I figure maybe 340 hp, tranny guy did the rebuild on the 727 figured with my engine rebuild and 323 gears about a 2000 stall on the converter was good I think what got put in it, I’m soooo excited it’s almost done!
I haven't done a darn thing. It's completely stock as far as I know, and I love it! It makes plenty of power for the street, for passing, for burnouts, for everything I will ever do with it.
I " think " the extra earth lead on the earth terminal is to keep a clock running . the lead just blows out if you try and start it , most have a fuse fitted in the lead .
@@linwoodlane5721Whaaaat? There's "key off" battery voltage available on the fuse block on vintage MoPars. The body ground is between the cylinder head and the firewall. The negative battery cable connects directly to the engine. The only "memory" in the OEM radios is for station pre-sets, and that is strictly mechanical. The electronics in the OEM radios are analog.
Just looked up your old business address to see who is there? It's now a construction and environmental company. I worked for a guy today that has a Studabaker Avante and it's in beautiful shape. I took a couple pictures, but I don't know how to send them to you. His mom bought it brand new. And I believe it's still all factory.
Actually the construction company has now moved out, and all three buildings there are for sale. If I was rich or something I’d buy them for the memories. Have no interest in ever having a business again really.
Owning your own business is never ending 12 to 16 hour days. Jamie is actually having fun making these videos about vintage MoPars, and he gets paid for making them. He is a master at demonstrating his skills and passing along his knowledge while keeping his audience entertained.
My rad cap is turned 90 degrees from yours, and the tangs touch my hood. It even came loose once and shot off when i opened the hood. I should probably look into it, but im lazy.
My brother’s fury had that issue due to the wrong radiator being installed. He has now ruined it from slamming the hood on the cap and driving many thousands of miles that way.
@@DeadDodgeGarageI've never checked whether it was the correct rad. It came in the car and looked right, so I never doubted it. I'm going to check it out now.
Did you put a 4011s Carter and factory intake, can’t remember, on that thing lol sorry, can’t stop posting I get so excited about when you make a video on yo car
No it’s an Edelbrock performer and carb. Haha. But I painted the intake and it blends in effectively. I would certainly consider factory correct four barrel parts in the future.
I agree on wishing the top and interior were black as well. Dirty grease monkeys and white interiors don’t mix 🤣 as a kid my parents had an old Monte Carlo with white interior and I can still remember being checked over and brushed off before being allowed to enter and sit down.
Sarcasm a problem? Aw hell no! The sarcasm is 21% of the reason I come to this channel!
That Charger looks so good with Cragar mags 😊
As always, stick to your strengths 😅
I have a question. Since you have uni-lug rims do you use hub spacers to carry the weight?
21.8%
I really want a Charger, any 68-70, but I think I'll have to settle for admiring them on UA-cam and an occasional car show. And anyone who doesn't like sarcasm just doesn't know and appreciate one of the finer coping tools of life.
The '68 looks splendid.
Jamie God bless you my first car was a 68 charger and they were the best in every way possible
I watch your channel for the sarcasm. IMO the 1968 Charger is the best looking Mopar ever made.
My favorite thing about your sarcasm is that it is constant. 🏁🏁🏁🏁
Hi. This is Dead Dodge Garage. And you will subliminally learn a wealth of Mopar facts whether you intended to or not. 😅👍🏻 Of all the channels I subscribe to yours is the one I look forward to the most when it comes to a new video.
Thank you!
Always love whe jamies like 'its not perfect' when talkin about all these late 60s early 70s cars, when most of them are in better shape than my 24 year old truck
You were smarter than me,you bought a charger you can drive and tinker on. I bought a charger in many,many pieces and still putting the puzzle back together. Very similar to tool box.😢
I bought one of those too… if it ever sees the road in my care, it’ll be a long long time. I tried to buy a POS ‘68 in pieces and needing everything just before I sold my Cobra replica and bought this car. Obviously I’m happy things worked out the way they did.
Watching your videos has inspired me to change my philosophy with working on my classics. I'm used to fixing problems by replacing factory parts with aftermarket units. Recently I decided to buy an NOS rebuild kit to fix the starter in my '70 Ford F250 instead of gambling with reman garbage from the parts store.
Nothing is more disappointing than buying aftermarket parts that don't fit or worse - don't work. While there isn't a LOT of NOS parts out there, 9 times out of 10, you're better off seeking them out first.
@@That_AMC_Guy After a complete restoration here at Rocket we always spend at least a week sorting out which brand new aftermarket parts failed.
I did the same as you, got sick of repairing the original radiator on my cuda, bought a 'stock appearing' one from a company that was recommended to me. It dropped right in, had to do a little drilling, but otherwise, perfect fit and awesome function. Got to enjoy my car all summer with no pissing of green stuff. Thanks for your vids.
Boy, do I love your 68! Especially because you actually drive it and well, it kinda loves that sort of thing.
Your sarcastic humor cracks me up & is what makes you my favorite UA-camr. Keep up the good work.
Thank you!
The peak of automobiles is a charger. 68-69-70. Had the chance to drive one, the one my friend owned. 70 440 six pack. Will always remember it.
I just pick up a 79 Chrysler Sno Runner, never knew they existed until yesterday. It doesn't run but it looks to be complete and I plan on getting it running.
Oh yeah! Evan got one last year. Hopefully we can get it operating by our annual big snow this winter.
Sarcasm keep the world running ;) I like the fuel line, no sharp bends, gasoline can flow nice and cozy
I have commented before that my step dad had that car only it didnt have the stripe and had black seats. It had the white vinyl top and the cragers just like yours. O so many memories. I blew up my 65 lemans with a 326. And i was going to have to drive a 75 pea green rusted out maverick. For home coming. He handed me the keys to the charger and told me not to wreak it or get a ticket. Thank goodness that didnt happen. But almost got a ticket for drag racing on the way home. If you would have put a egg on the hood it would have cooked it. Man the memories. Thanks for them. Sadly i only have a picture of it with only half the car in it
I subbed BECAUSE of the sarcasm.You can't be truly sarcastic without common sense which is becoming more uncommon as time goes on.Knowledge,sarcasm and humor go hand in hand
Excellent choice on the Mickey Thompsons. Somebody gave me two 275 15 60's and they were almost two inches wider and taller than my 275 15 60's. I put them on the back of the 64 el Camino and they barely fit. Which is perfect
Love the sarcastic humor bro, never change! Ignore the keyboard warriors.
Jamie's 68 Charger looks so good. I envy him.
Sometimes I have to remind myself I actually own that. It’s ridiculous.
Another glorious sarcasticly, unsafe, and insane video! I can't wait for the next one :-)
What a beautiful car! Great work as usual 👏
What a gorgeous car!!
That radiator looks good in there. I'll always prefer the OE or "day 2" look over anything modern. If I need to replace the radiator in my 440 I will definitely get one of these. And I am also a master antifreeze pourer, and I use a budweiser bottle for my overflow tank. Thanks for the video.
thanks for the ride along sir.
One result of depression is complete lack of interest in doing the things you once enjoyed. My entire life has been Mopar oriented, but time, and lifestyle perhaps, often extracts a hefty toll. Unforeseen damage can be the result. Anyhow- thanks for sharing and I'm glad to have recently stumbled upon this channel. Your ability to blend Mopars with a subtle hint of AVE has certainly caught my interest.
Common sense and simplicity goes a long way, I see nothing wrong with distributor points, vacuum advance, or drum brakes for that matter. The most dependable and highest milage Mopars I own still have both. But again, common sense is the most valuable in one's toolbox.
Based on the size of your UA-cam following, I doubt you'll read this. But that is not why I'm writing it- I write only to clear my own cobwebs. Nevertheless, thanks for sharing and for the inspiration. Perhaps I'll focus and do something productive today.
-US191
I read every comment (mostly.) Happy to help if I can. And, I am always delighted when someone catches the AvE influence. I think that’s only three or four people in almost three years. Thanks!
@@DeadDodgeGarage It worked! I tore apart a set of hemi rocker-arm assemblies today, completed lay-out inspection and now ready for clean-up/re-assy. A simple activity which has been ignored for far too many months. Your enthusiasm is genuinely appreciated. -US191
...oh, and Keep yer dick in a vice!
You sarcastic? Nooooooo way!!!!!
Beautiful car. A rock star at any car show. At least a Mopar show 😸👍
I’ve only had it at one show and it was somewhat popular, but received no awards or anything - and they gave out a lot.
@@DeadDodgeGarage She (Rosie?) is no Trailer Queen. You drive her all around, so it’s not about perfection. Her little microscopic imperfections don’t detract from your enjoyment. ❤️
That new radiator might need an overflow tank. If it is like the oem, it'll have a little baffle just to the side of the upper hose connection, you should be able to see it through the cap hole. If there isn't one, you need an overflow tank. I had a 75ish Fury in the shop once, had the oem radiator flushed twice, could not get it to stop overheating. Put in a 'meh' aftermarket radiator and it was fine. Still have that old oem radiator. The aftermarket one did not have the baffle in the top tank. I used a 1 gallon Ocean Spray juice bottle ziptied to the radiator support. The owner got a kick out of it.
It’s been a little while since I’ve tuned in…still just as good as ever….that Charger looks great Jamie! You need to drive it more often.
Thank you! I know… I don’t want to make it sad.
Sarcasm Rules! Thank you Jamie
Any thing '68 Charger catches my eye. I bought a new '68 383/2bbl PS, PB, AC. Shortly after purchase I got a set of used HP exhaust manifolds from a fellow Mopar guy, installed them with new factory dual exhaust. Went to the wrecking yard and found a set of factory R/T exhaust tips to complete the job. It did make a nice mellow sound. Enjoyed it the car for 5 more years, sold it and moved on to a "73 Trans Am.
Nice. I considered HP manifolds for mine, but I’ve really never found it lacking for power at all. Better to leave well enough alone until it’s time for a rebuild I think.
OH THANK GOD YOU FIXED THE SPRING 🤣 It's like finally getting that itch in the middle of your back. And if you didn't speak in Sarcasm I'd be doubting your mechanical skills. It goes right up their with swearing at the vehicle your working on - though I'm glad you don't do excessive amounts of that on camera. Seriously though - the spring was starting to become an ongoing gag - and I'm glad you enjoy your ride.
I wouldn’t call it fully fixed either. It’s just… less orange. Haha.
Your Charger sounds soooo good...💪
hi jamie good ep im glad you got a new radiator looks good now you need to fix the temp and gas gauge. you will get it done just take your time also the clock to ok.
I went with big goofy aluminum radiator in the valiant. It really pops against the surface rust and the factory tank was cracked.
New to ur channel I am enjoying it. My last dodge ram had 250 thousand miles ran great never stopped on me greatest ac known to mankind. Put new tires on it and they stole it.😢. Drive a 83 Ford 302 longbed now . Got yourself a new viewer.
Ah dang, that’s unfortunate. My ‘03 is coming up on 300K now. It’s been an awesome truck. I hope to get a lot more years out of it.
My absolute favorite car. I love the olive green with black interior. Also, some people are stupid, and I like green. 😁
I don't want you to be disappointed with the comments section, so.....
...Jamie, your fuel filter is totally unsafe and insane
😁
Seriously though, there's nothing better than a '68 Charger's front end...simple, elegant, beautiful. Possibly the best front end design of all time. I see one, then I see a modern Lexus' front end, and it makes me weep for the current state of mankind
Yeah, what you said.
Hi Jamie love your Charger I have a 72 Valiant Charger I'm in Aussie and I am yet to see a Charger don't like. Love your content and the sarcasm 😁😁
Know of Evans anti corrosive coolant? You never replace it & has very high boiling point / does not stress pressurize the coolent system. Leno loves the stuff, protects the aluminum water jackets on his doozies...✌👍
I do!
I appreciate your sarcasm and useful info. Keep going, my man!
That radiator looks like an Auto City Classic. Very good quality radiators in my opinion. They look like a proper Mopar rad. If I'm right, I think you'll be very happy with it.
Correct! I meant to say that, but it slipped my mind.
In the early 80's i had a 79 Chevy half ton pick em up truck, a oil rig truck picked up a rock and it hit the middle of my radiator about a mile and a half from my house. The radiator was leaking pretty bad, i put about a half of medium ground black pepper in and was like soldering the hole. Drove it over a year, sold it to my Dad and he used it for a couple years, sold it to a family friend and he drove it until it rusted away. The radiator never leaked. There's stuff called alumna seal or something like that, it almost looks like black pepper with a coating on it.
There’s a bottle of Alumaseal in my ramp truck cooling system.
The clock not working is "period correct" as in 60's cars the clocks never worked.
Very true 😅
Mine worked off and on, if I drove it consistently it did, when sat to long and to reset the time, got a tic toc tac from a guy on eBay for $27 he said was sitting on a top shelf of his relatives automotive shop he was cleaning out and selling everything in a estate sale from a relative passing away
The secret to getting the clock in my 71 working again, was Naptha and microKroil. Use a computer duster to gently blow it out. Then use Q-tip or foam swab to get out as much dust as possible. Then use Naptha sparingly as cleaner and lubricant at every contact point. Then wait a few says for the naptha to evaporate as much as it will. Then finally use a toothpick/pin/hypodermic to apply microKroil at the contact points, again sparingly.
Worked great!
I live in phoenix arizona and the cold case radiator in my q972 charger keeps it nice and cool while driving in 110+ weather
beautiful retro looking radiator.
Thanks!
Thank you!
DAMN! That Dodge looks SO Good!
I've only been around for a few videos so I haven't seen this car before. Wow. It's beautiful.
I've always felt the same way when it comes to radiator's, the modern aluminum radiator's may cool good but I can't stand the looks of them in a original car, I don't mind them in restomods or race cars but it's the original copper for me all the way!👍
What a sweet ride.
her is a suggestion as this car is ur dream one: the power train 360 cid - 4 bb carb. - overdrive "lock-up" 4 speed automatic transmission - rear axle ratio 3.2 which is very good on flat & mountain roads - Mopar new Bleu ignition module " over 5500 r.p.m" will be ur joker.. I know u r a master but the reason why I suggeste this set is: I tried and still remember that joyful ride.. greetings
I already built that but with Magnum EFI in a ‘66 Charger. It worked really well… for brief moments. I went through two of those junk transmissions then swapped to a four speed. Had a computer failure, then fuel system issues, which frankly were to be expected.
You have to understand though… this is a “numbers matching” original big block ‘68 Charger. I would never take that setup out. Sure, I considered a Hemi swap for glory. But the urge passed. I have another car to do those ridiculous things with now. This thing runs nice, cruises great, passes whatever I want, and gets 15-16 MPG. Good enough.
If you change how you do your videos, then I might not be happy. Great to see you able to use the 68 as an everyday driver again. The haters can go watch Birdsong.
Thanks for another great DDG video to get over another humpday.
The sarcasm is hilarious...if they don't get it they never will. You know you have to get on that 69' Challenger now...I think your brother has a real clunker to from another video. Show us what you guys could do. Seeing some of his and your work in your videos... I think you can help each other into an nice pair of challengers... go man go!
Yes, but he is a long way off of starting on his. So that’s the good news.
thank you for the up date on the car. it really is a nice car sir.
My brother needed a front grill to finish off his 68 Roadrunner in the early 2000's, After 9 months of looking everywhere he found a guy with a NOS in the box 68 grill. It only cost him $3,000 dollars....but it sure looks nice! Must be nice to have money! He owns a machine shop. That can be useful foe engine rebuilders...
Ouch… they are a lot cheaper these days, but still far from cheap.
@@DeadDodgeGarageHow much would a NOS radiator have cost you for your 68 Charger?
Thanks again for doing the better option. Factory appearing is the way to go unless underhood it looks like a 98% aftermarket G.M. wannabe...lol
nice Go Mango washer tank.
It looks like a nice leisurely driver. Just fix the gauges!
When you were pouring the coolant with obvious expertise, I noticed you sorta looked like you reside in a rainforest. Very natural setting for your current follicular condition. If satire prevents insanity then you're providing a public service.
The rainforest is about an hour north, but… yeah we might as well be in it.
Beautiful 68 man do I miss mine great video Jaime
What a gorgeous car and a entertaining video, win win!
This is my favorite one. Of course, I am a little bias to Chargers from this era.
I like to play the game of how much can i drink before the cooling system is empty.
Its like a thing i do with every vehicle i buy because each one needs a radiator like 10 years ago but somehow it made it to me leaking and not overheating
That's a beautiful car. It's coming along great. Supposed to build shroud for my car. Even my dad said so. Never got to it. I like fish. A little. Maybe. Sometimes.
Shrouds are usually extra in our climate so I’m not too worried. But it would look more complete.
Speaking of big block water pumps failing, I had one fail on a '71 Charger R/T spectacularly -- while showing off (naturally), it seized and was literally ripped apart. The pully and part of the pump body completely broke off. I have never seen coolant dumped so quickly and thoroughly.
Alright, that’s very impressive. I’ve never seen that before. Haha.
FelPro blue valve cover gaskets with the sandwiched metal core - I bought some for the 318 in the Power Wagon. I should install them at some point...
Ah yee. Those are pretty good. I’ve got sets for a small block and for a magnum.
Your sarcasm is fine as long as you understand my sarcasm so far so good
As long as it can stay cool idling in traffic.
Using the fan shroud should help.
The voltage limiter for the fuel, temp and oil pressure gauges could be bad. Jamie seems very capable of trouble shooting and fixing electrical problems. Fixing the gauges isn't that difficult. It's just tedious because there are so many possibilities for problems. The only serious problem is if the thermal element in the gauge is burned out.
Coolant pouring rebel! 🙂😋
“That’s totally unsafe and insane!” 😂😂
Great looking charger
Oohhh the leaning tower of power is such an interesting build, wounded how much hp it will have? Great little engine had one in my scamp, great cruiser, start off was slow, passing was surprisingly good and top speed was not bad
Probably not enough to justify all of the work, but it sure is going to be neat!
@@DeadDodgeGarage if it doesn't... MORE BOOST! :D
Dude, you should make a public wishlist for parts you need.
Cool ride, cool channel, I tell all my mopar fan friends about you :)
I really wanted to watch you struggle with the trans cooler lines, but no such luck, nice work.
I absolutely meant to discuss that… and then they went right on. I meant to explain how that never happens and they are supposed to be impossible, but it slipped my mind.
@@DeadDodgeGarageIt appears that your Charger has never seen road salt. I could see the original plating on the flare nuts. Here in the salt belt a couple winters of driving in salt causes the flare nuts to rust weld to the cooler lines. They can be a genuine PITA to disconnect once that happens.
The fuel line/carb aside my apoplexy is mainly fueled by the non OEM radiator hose clamps today. OEM Mopar spring clamps all the way and they're about 200x better because they're self adjusting.
(the speaker grills are causing me to reach for the Dimenhydrinate but I'll survive... somehow)
I hate the factory type Corbin clamps with a fiery passion. They are a pain to work with, and I haven’t found them to actually work in various cases. Also, none of my sets of hose clamp pliers work with the round wire style. I actually have a bag of them somewhere. The Demon will be getting a more accurate job, and I’ll probably have to use them. But I’m not looking forward to it.
To see some of these monster cars in real time watch a few Highway Patrol TV episodes. Free fun.
I think some play is normal on the waterpump when cold, should be tight when hot, maybe you already knew.
I've swapped out good pumps for this reason before lol.
It should be tighter than that. It’s not leaking yet it making noise, so it’ll ride.
Love the 68's, best looking IMO! Maybe it's the grill with the hidden headlights? HOWEVER much as I like an 'original' look, living in south FL I don't wanna run HOT and would have opted for a Cold Pack or whatever with dual fans. I'd probably also need some Vintage Air to survive! Sorry about that...
We don’t have those problems here. Haha.
And you don’t need to run the heater when it’s cold in Washington because the heat coming off the fire wall into the cab is sometime very scary of how hot it gets in the car lol, at least my charger did when I drove it
@@carebear2272That and the sizzling dual exhaust pipes and mufflers under the car. That heat gain becomes very noticable in traffic on a hot day with no A/C.
Man, I love that Charger!
I installed a zinc anode when I upgraded to an aluminum radiator. I found ones that fit the block drains.
That’s neat. I wonder how quickly it will get eaten.
I'm not sure how long it will last. They were inexpensive and for a marine application.
I enjoyed some of your brothers videos as well, haven’t seen him on in awhile.
He hasn’t done anything for a bit. I’m sure he will eventually.
You were right, valve covers on my 400 were loose 😂👍🏻
That checks out 😅
Have you ever tried gasket shellac on the valve cover gaskets? I remembered about 25 years ago we used to use something called Indian head gasket shellac to glue the gaskets to the engine and it worked well to prevent leaks on pans. I will be trying it on the 440 going into my satellite
I’m familiar. I haven’t used that stuff in years, but I sure remember the smell… nuclear steak sauce.
@@DeadDodgeGarage I will know soon enough if it works. Hopefully have my 318 to 440 swap 73 satellite done by end of the month
My uncle had a 68 Charger. By 1976 the tops of the fenders had rusted away and anything put in the trunk would soon be on the ground. He sold it to buy a Volare. New. On purpose.
Wow… welcome to salt land, enjoy your stay.
What an incredible car! i really love mopar's B body, especially chargers! if i was in USA i would gladly bought your 69 rusted out charger, i dream about this car for so long!! Nice video as always =)
J A M I E. Hope you don't get any cavities from such a sweet ride
Did you re can it and raise the compression? I go 9.7 to 1 I think in my rebuild for the off the shelf done top piston was only they had, my original flat top I wish they were able to reuse but I guess the rebuild would have been way more expensive to get the 10:0 to 1 but oh well, the engine rebuilder said the compression was about 9:3 to 1 and he said it would run better on the compression they got now on 92 octane, but anywho I’m happy the rebuild just cost a little over $4000 compared to other shops who wanted over $10,000 to do it…..
Re cam lol I can’t spell, I had them put the 383 magnum cam in mine with the magnum hardware double value springs and all with the performance coating doing the exhaust manifolds and compression I figure maybe 340 hp, tranny guy did the rebuild on the 727 figured with my engine rebuild and 323 gears about a 2000 stall on the converter was good I think what got put in it, I’m soooo excited it’s almost done!
I haven't done a darn thing. It's completely stock as far as I know, and I love it! It makes plenty of power for the street, for passing, for burnouts, for everything I will ever do with it.
I would drive my Dart but I’ve been too busy (lazy) to reassemble the engine which currently covers every flat surface in my garage.
That sounds oddly familiar… but times like seven
I " think " the extra earth lead on the earth terminal is to keep a clock running . the lead just blows out if you try and start it , most have a fuse fitted in the lead .
I’m assuming/hoping the clock thing was a joke 😅
@@DeadDodgeGarage Yes although ive seen it done on the positive terminal so yoi dont loose radio memory
@@linwoodlane5721Whaaaat? There's "key off" battery voltage available on the fuse block on vintage MoPars. The body ground is between the cylinder head and the firewall. The negative battery cable connects directly to the engine. The only "memory" in the OEM radios is for station pre-sets, and that is strictly mechanical. The electronics in the OEM radios are analog.
@@phillipcramer7936 Yep , not saying its right but ive seen it done , bonkers idea but there you are
GOOD NEWS Ladies and Gentlemen, we have a red 68 charger video. I'm very happy, thank Jamie.
Huzzah!
Beautiful car....and the sarcasm? Well, for myself it's second nature. Makes me feel at home! 😂 Enjoy the videos and the comments!
Just looked up your old business address to see who is there? It's now a construction and environmental company. I worked for a guy today that has a Studabaker Avante and it's in beautiful shape. I took a couple pictures, but I don't know how to send them to you. His mom bought it brand new. And I believe it's still all factory.
Actually the construction company has now moved out, and all three buildings there are for sale. If I was rich or something I’d buy them for the memories. Have no interest in ever having a business again really.
Owning your own business is never ending 12 to 16 hour days. Jamie is actually having fun making these videos about vintage MoPars, and he gets paid for making them. He is a master at demonstrating his skills and passing along his knowledge while keeping his audience entertained.
My rad cap is turned 90 degrees from yours, and the tangs touch my hood. It even came loose once and shot off when i opened the hood. I should probably look into it, but im lazy.
My brother’s fury had that issue due to the wrong radiator being installed. He has now ruined it from slamming the hood on the cap and driving many thousands of miles that way.
@@DeadDodgeGarageI've never checked whether it was the correct rad. It came in the car and looked right, so I never doubted it. I'm going to check it out now.
Did you put a 4011s Carter and factory intake, can’t remember, on that thing lol sorry, can’t stop posting I get so excited about when you make a video on yo car
No it’s an Edelbrock performer and carb. Haha. But I painted the intake and it blends in effectively. I would certainly consider factory correct four barrel parts in the future.
I have one extra a extra 4011s for auto 383 and one for a the one for the 440 magnum for 68
I agree on wishing the top and interior were black as well. Dirty grease monkeys and white interiors don’t mix 🤣 as a kid my parents had an old Monte Carlo with white interior and I can still remember being checked over and brushed off before being allowed to enter and sit down.
Yes, it’s an ongoing issue. Haha.