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When the prior owner pulled the axles to install the rear disc brakes, would all the axle fluid leak out? Its an 8 3/4 sure grip. When I'm moving the car back and forth in my driveway, I'm hearing all sorts of odd noises. Is there a plug on top I can check for axle lub? I wouldn't be surprised...
Take pictures of it in case it does fall apart. Maybe lightly spray it with clear paint to help hold it together. You dont want it to stick to the seat springs or the burlap. And i would remove the seat. Good luck.
I was wondering if it wasn’t a big cam situation and I’m assuming it’s still carbureted. Without knowing cam, converter and gear it’s tough to understand the logic. Looks as if you have it all under control. As to the 115 degrees out there…. No thanks! Lol
All Leather Carpenter's Tool Belt/Pouch. Any carpenters out there that can use this tool belt/apron. It is all leather, including the belt.
Not cheap nylon. I bought it new over 30 years ago, and barely used it. It is in very good condition. $20.00. Local pickup, or
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another "fun fact" my car is a real dual badge GTX Roadrunner U code car. Fortunately I removed the complete, and running, number matching 440 and placed in on a stand in my man cave and built a second engine which is in the car. I remove the plugs, squirt a bit of oil in the cylinders and...