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Joe Cozza

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  1. It's very hard for me to believe you have nothing better to do on Christmas day then to be this way. Please go away!! Or better yet, come to the Gettyburg Nat'l meet. Bring the car you CLAIM was looked down on. I'd really like to hear first hand why you have so much hate for a group that you don't belong to. Personally, I don't believe you were ever at a Nat'l meet or a member of the DBC.

    Doug,

    It takes two to have a argument. Without a response the argument doesn't happen and goes away.;)

    MERRY CRISTMAS TO ALL.

  2. I think we have a thread going now.

    While I never met Roy at any of our club functions I heard his name mentioned many times when someone asked "Where can get parts".

    He will be surely missed.

    My condolences to Roy's family.

    Joe Cozza President

    Dodge Brothers Club

  3. To: John and Others

    I attended the viewing yesterday afternoon with another DB'er. It was a very sad time but his son Ken and his family were doing OK. Ken plans to have a get together in the spring with members of DB Club as a tribute to Roger. Maybe a small cruise. He's going to let me know.

    Joe C.

  4. Well guys I did it. I took off the water pump along with the timing gear cover etc. The problem is I didn't pay attention how the impeller came off the shaft. Should the openings on the impeller face toward the front of the car? That's what I think.

    Thanks

    Joe C.:o

  5. According to the book of infomation for a 1923

    1 drain oil

    2 remove engine shields

    3 disconnect oil line to engine

    4 remove screws which holds the oil pan to cyl. block and timing cover

    5 remove 6 screws which holds the rear of the oil pan to the rear motor support

    6 remove 2sq. head shoulder bolts which holds the oil pan to the cyl. block projecting through the bottom of the oil pan near the rear.

    7 lower the oil pan This can be faciltated by turning the steering whl. to the right and swinging the rear of the oil pan toward the left side of the car.

    Install:

    1 place oil pan in position. place the oil pan over the tie rod then raise into position.while the pan is being raised into position the oil level rod should be guided into the hole by ANOTHER PERSON

    reverse procedure to remove pan.

    This should take 3.5 hrs.

    Yeah right!!!!

  6. Hi

    I have a 2003 Dodge Ram with 70,000 miles and my engine light came on about two weeks ago.

    I took to Advanced Auto Parts. they have a code reader to let you take it out to the parking lot to use. plugs right in a socket under the steering column.Easy to use.

    Do you have any auto parts stores around you area? They might have one too.

  7. Hi all,

    I asked that same question when I got my 23.

    I drained the oil where the oil pick up tube is, cleaned the screen and stuck my finger in the hole and scraped as much crud I could out. then I filled the engine with the proper amt. of oil (5to6 qts) and measured the height of the "oil gauge" which is 2 inches.

  8. Hi,

    My two cents.

    I don't do anything for winter aside, for anti-freeze, to my cars,

    I keep a battery tender on the batteries. I also try to start the cars on the weekends and drive them around the block to warm up the tranny and rear end. That's if there no snow on the ground.I'm not saying I don't freeze my butt off but it's still nice to drive the cars. The only time I don't do that is if I'm going to do some serious work on one of them.

    Last year I got a lot of looks driving my 23 touring in 20 degrees weather with the top down. I could just hear the neighbors, there goes Joe the, nut down the street:)

    Joe C.

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