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Well I am starting to figure out that no one makes an all in one kit and that I will have to order different kits hoping to not have to purchase duplicate plugs. Hopefully I do not have to order a bunch of single bumpers but it is looking that I am going to have to. Maybe one of these vendors...
Does anyone know of a place where I can order all of the rubber body plugs and other rubber pieces as a kit for my '69 convertible RR? It appears that I have to buy several different ones such as these...
I did locate Don Hall with Air Grabber Restorations on Facebook. Anyone have their setup recently rebuild by him? If so what was your experience like and how did you like the finished product. Also if you are willing to share what was the cost to have him rebuild it?
Thanks for the link but YearOne no longer carries the kit according to their website, "This product is cancelled and is no longer available". Classic Industries is in the same boat as YearOne.
I have seen where people are in need of a N96 fresh air setup but I have not seen anyone actually answer the question as to where to purchase one or get one repaired. I am now in the group that either needs to purchase a new one or get mine repaired since it is very brittle it needs some major...
Nice to see another person in my neighborhood on here.
How many hours did it take you to redo the wheel? For $50 and my time it might worth a shot to see if I can redo it myself. If I mess it up or I am not satisfied with it I can purchase the reproduction wheel. Nothing really to lose by...
I initially reached out to Gray's Steering Wheel and he said that it would be cheaper to purchase a reproduction wheel.
Here are some images of what the wheel looks like. As you can see it is in rough shape.
I am in need of replacing the steering wheel on my '69 RR. Does anyone have any recommendations as to where to purchase one from. I was looking at this one at PG Classics and wanted to see if anyone has purchased a wheel from them or if they had a better recommendation?
This is what my wheel...
I am looking to replace my original fuel tank and was thinking that SS would be the best route to go. I am trying to future proof my tank from rusting for I have no idea how much Ethanol fuel will have in the future. I found the following tank at Vans Auto but the price just seems to good to be...
When I took the block to the machine shop I also took my heads, cam kit mentioned above and the pistons. They stated that they decked the block to zero and milled the heads. However the Torker 383 intake I took to them was no longer good due to the prior owner of the intake doing some weird job...
No, I have yet to put the motor together. Prior to this engine was never rebuilt so it was completely stock. I am trying to do some cheapish upgrades to it like putting a different intake on it and a bigger cam. I am pretty much just changing the top end a little bit on it.
Thanks so much for your input on this.
The block has been decked to allow the new pistons to come all the way to the top of the cylinder hole. As for the heads, nothing has been done other than the springs replaced with springs that came in the cam kit.
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Do you have a link to the bearings you recommend? I am not sure which ones I need for I know that there are several different kinds of bearing such as 1/2 groove.
I am just got my '69 RoadRunner 383 block back from the machine and now need to figure out a few of the parts that I need to purchase. So far I have purchased this cam along with these pistons and plan on purchasing a Weiand Action Plus intake. I have already purchased the 440 base plate to help...