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These tools came out of a closed down Chrysler-Jeep dealership.
1 - Miller 6291 master cylinder bleeder cap adapter
2 - Miller 6833-1 pressure test adapter fittings.
2 - Miller 6833-2 pressure test adapter fittings.
1 - 8822-1 bleeder tube adapter.
1 - 8822-2 bleeder tube adapter.
2 - bleeder...
Posting a link to some pictures of the turn out we had for the NHOA reunion. I have to thank everyone who was apart of this years event, and to those who participated and brought cars out, that is what it takes to make it a success. The folks at FM3/ moparty did ask if we might want to do this...
Before retiring on August 1st I spent 10 hours a day on the road in metro traffic, it seemed like everyone was talking or texting. I’ve been rear ended 3 times, had countless close calls including a car getting airborne right in front of me. A woman in a burka changed lanes without looking and...
As far as I know bb mopar gaskets are reversible. So you can't really install them upside-down. Some engines have a front and back way to install them like a Ford FE.
Timing certainly could affect the engine temp. Is this a quick fuel 450cfm on a big block???
Thermostat quality isn't the best...
I don’t want the higher pedal pressure without the spring. And I like to keep the TOB firmly off of the clutch fingers when the clutch is released and I don’t see how that’s possible in the absence of a linkage/pedal return spring. All the lower spring is for is to cut down on linkage rattles...
it's a common swap... it's very cheap to do.. you get a reliable suspension/brakes/engine/trans... EFI.. heat/AC... i personally hate it.. but seeing why people do it isn't hard...
GM decided to give it a try on the 70 Camaro/Firebird.
I remember on my old Trans Am getting a dousing every time I opened the door after washing the car or a rain shower.
The rear tail light assemblies are are basically 3 parts - lenses, lense bezels and the main bezel. Lenses appear to be ok, but I need to remove for inspection before I'm certain. For sure I'll need the main bezels and a few lens bezels.
That's good news about a decent appraiser. You have an ad placed and that's good. Hopefully someone can come up with some lights for you. I haven't had mine apart so I'm not familiar with the pieces involved. (I just answered my own question by looking at my photos) Are your lenses ok? It looks...
1969 Dodge Superbee - Full Detailed Video | Classic Cars | Kawartha Lakes | Free local classifieds - Kijiji
This local guy to me shaved the rain gutter and windshield trim off his 69 Bee because he thought it was something he wanted to do
I helped him put the 440 back in his car
Now he is...