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Don't know how authentic these are but seems to be a start.
http://www.1970gtxregistry.com/1967-71valvecoverreference/1964-71%20valve%20cover%20reference%20photos.html
davek, I hear your frustration and can relate. It can be disheartening with today's workforce in our favorite pastime of loving our Mopars and finding a quality, honest shop is one of the worst dilemma's of our hobby. However, in Easley, SC is a good friend of mines shop, King's Kustom's where...
When I did my springs didn't know what was used to release them from their holes. Thinking the rod resembled a pipe, albeit a small one, The pipe wrench popped into my fragile brain patterns and the 10" pipe wrench did the job, on and off with no drama whatsoever.
But I like the homemade tool...
Last Manton 3/8 push rods I ordered, a few years ago, they were $160.00. They did send me a t-shirt however. Crazy prices nowadays even for the junk Chinese crap.
I have never hit a woman and don't ever plan to. Was raised that way and Dad never hit mom or ever cussed her out. To me, women are precious and God's gift to man, and man, did he ever make some beauties! However, in today's society, if a trans, LBGQRXYZ wants to dish it out with me I will...
I think you need to do some serious wiring harness investigations/cleaning. When I had my wiring harness (wh) in my hand, during the restoration, I dipped the terminal ends in muriatic acid for just a few seconds. Then flushed with plenty of water, lightly brushed the blades with small brass...
KISS, the car is SOLD, belongs to someone else. It's a car you used to own, now gone. KISS
I wouldn't lose any sleep over HIS mistake and now trying to get you to help him with HIS mistake. You did nothing wrong and should have no problem just saying "I'm sorry but the car is yours now."
Yes they did and they performed well in those applications.
Dad had a 75 454 Chevy pickup with a guzzling Holley spreadbore on it. I had rebuilt a Quad for it, installed it, tuned it and got from 9mpg with the Holley to 12-13 mpg with the Quad. Throttle response was awesome too. Great carb.
I just can't fathom a Quadrajet on a Mopar. True, when right, just like a Thermoquad, they are excellent carbs however I couldn't put Thermoquad on a chevy either. They just don't go together.