Re: Pilot diameter for 56 executive (5672A) wheels
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Bumping...
Posted on: 2012/11/12 5:38
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Re: Pilot diameter for 56 executive (5672A) wheels
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I have 1980 Dodge picup (bottom of the line Dodge D100 picup) wheels on my 5672A parts car and have ran them on my running good driver quality 5672A. As for the actual pilot diameter i've never measured it. The 1980 Dodge wheels fit just fine with no modifications needed.
However, i would carry a rat tail file along just in case the wheel has to be opened up just .015 to .020". I'll try to take a look at mine this afternoon and get a measurement. IIRC they just drop rite on. But it's been over 10 years since i tried it. So it is possible i had to open them up a little bit but don't remeber doing it.
Posted on: 2012/11/12 8:50
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VAPOR LOCK demystified: See paragraph SEVEN of PMCC documentaion as listed in post #11 of the following thread:f
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Re: Pilot diameter for 56 executive (5672A) wheels
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I have a 1983 Dodge D-150 that I am borrowing from and the wheels are the same as the 1980 D-100 that you reference. Thank you for helping me with that dilemma.
Posted on: 2012/11/26 2:51
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Re: Pilot diameter for 56 executive (5672A) wheels
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Update: The 83 Dodge wheels fit perfectly... No mods needed.
The Executive is currently on its way back from Pennsylvania to its new home in New Mexico. I was not able to go get it myself, but my mom and her mechanic friend took the trip with my truck and trailer. They are getting the "ooh and aah" treatment on the way back. It certainly has garnered a lot of attention. The car is mostly intact. Couple of cracked door windows, but the windshield and back glass are intact and all of the trim is still on the car. There will be some body work to be done as I was told there was a couple of rust holes on the body. The drive shaft was already disconnected from the differential (Grandpa's doing some years ago) and the 352 V8 engine and Ultramatic transmission are still in the car. The interior seems to be in half-way decent shape and they found the original key in the ignition lock. I will post pictures soon after it makes it back here. As of right now, they are in Dayton, OH at the Wright-Patterson Air Museum... admiring some other Packard's of that time... :)
Posted on: 2012/12/22 15:49
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