I have just bought a 1965 Dodge Dart, speaker is totally gone, got a new one, but the radio needs care. I have watched your part 1, but can not find part 2. Part 1 is very good by the way, and I will post the link on the For A bodies only, Mopar Forum.
i am assuming you did not get back to this. my 63 radio worke intermittantly for about an hour. now two weeks later does not work at all. turns on , no sound no hum. speaker works, tested with my phone. car has 5000 miles , radio looks new , i m assuming the electrolitic capacitors went all bad. and i should replace the for you mentioned. i assume they includethe can cap.
I guess no part 2 since this video is 4 years old? I got one of these in my 1964 Plymouth and was looking for some rebuilt tips.
Sorry about that- things got busy. I'll try to get back to this project in the next month or so.
I have just bought a 1965 Dodge Dart, speaker is totally gone, got a new one, but the radio needs care. I have watched your part 1, but can not find part 2. Part 1 is very good by the way, and I will post the link on the For A bodies only, Mopar Forum.
Same here, waiting for part 2
i am assuming you did not get back to this. my 63 radio worke intermittantly for about an hour. now two weeks later does not work at all. turns on , no sound no hum. speaker works, tested with my phone. car has 5000 miles , radio looks new , i m assuming the electrolitic capacitors went all bad. and i should replace the for you mentioned. i assume they includethe can cap.
Any chance you could DM me the details for the capacitor replacement?