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I have sided over it many times. They make a folding 1/4” insulation board to help flatten the surface. In your case with the known moisture issue, it’s just better to play it safe. It will peel like a banana once you start, the problem is, getting rid of it.
You may need to get some pie cuts of tubing to help swivel around all of the appendages. There are some companies doing them out of Aluminized material but you'll need to do some hunting. This will give you an idea at least.
Vibrant Performance 13625 Vibrant Performance Pie Cuts | Summit Racing
I had the a very similar situation with my 66. Actually, it happened twice... and each time it was after putting in a new alt. I found that when they were new they seemed to push higher volts (14-ish) at idle, and then eventually settled down to 12.9-13.3 ish. Of course, I may have misunderstood...
Can't say as it was last year, but may have been both jets and rods. I've been using Edelbrock carbs for 30 to 40 years,and have them on multiple vehicles and fine tuned them to what the vehicle liked.
I have 2 750's on my MW race car (AVS carbs) and they were good right out of the box. And...
appreciate that but my question is regarding the pin/button that maintains preload when using tapper bearings. Now that I'm switching to press fit roller bearings, I'm told that button/pin is no longer required but I'm unsure where it's located or how to remove it. Any drawings/instructions...
Comments were made about how everything seems to be listed as hazardous tripping some deeply unfond memories dealing with it. That’s all. No intention of stressing you out. You’re correct, has nothing to do with the matter posted.
Pardon me, and ask that you please accept my apologies for...
Honestly, I would take the Masonite off, check for any damage to the Celotex, wrap it with Tyvek, then side it. The problem with Masonite is, if it hasn’t been properly maintained, it will hold moisture. They also had bad batches through the years that delaminated, again being able to hold...
I can, but don't enjoy it. I've had some big blowouts in my life and never really did enjoy being in the heat cooking over heat. I even tried several different BBQ grills to get me interested, new toy. I have one I haven't used in 5 years. I didn't say I couldn't, it's just not cup of tea. About...
The hobby was changing in the 80s and 90s, billet everything and high dollar unobtainable builds were starting to become trend. He came in and brought back budget friendly fun, and he brought the power tour out to encourage people to get back behind the wheel. How many YouTube channels are there...