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First off a 66 doesn’t have ptk. Secondly your truck will be loosing speed like crazy pulling a long grade and will kick the criuise off. I say leave it alone. Your tranny will be happier just the way it is. Kim
I have.
I have also used a manual tire pump. I don't use either of those things anymore because newer and better things have come along.
Bumper jacks can and do bend or scratch bumpers. Back when you could get a replacement bumper for fifty bucks, that was fine but try to find a shop to...
Well, It's time for me to refill my parts washer. I usually use a petroleum Naptha solvent but I can't find the brand that I've used for years. So I'm looking for alternatives. What do you use? Do you like it? Does it cut through grease and grime with ease? I'm looking for the strongest solvent...
The relay is a good idea. If the ign coil is an E core, it will draw more current.
To get the best use of the relay, connect one contact to the battery [+] terminal or alt post with a 10 amp inline fuse. Connect the other relay contact to the module/coil [+]. This will ensure that your ign...
Thanks for bringing information out for the sheltered in your 2 posts. Air shocks can hammer the **** out of your car in serious situations. . Not talking grandpa's town+ country going to a picnic.
How about a 1988 S-10 Sport 5 speed?
The Sport was the first ZQ8, has the code.
Mine came out of the woods on a farm where it sat since 1994.
Rust free, a little time and parts and it's a daily.
Needs some finishing still, but in good shape, these small square bodies are worth not nothing.
If you've ever taken these gauges apart, you'll wonder why you even trust them. They are extremely simple and from even a layman's view, they are merely "guidelines" as to what is going on. Tachometers are often notoriously slow so while you rev past 6000 rpms, the tach may show 5000, 5500...