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I would imagine you are referring to the fronts? Yes, they are cheap bearings. I removed the cups from my new rotors, couldn't on the 10.95's as there were no backside access grooves to knock the cups out, then bought new SET 2 and SET 17 Timken bearings from Amazon. Sometimes Rockauto has them...
BTW- this morning, a co-worker (who has a PH.D BTW, not that it matters) was complaining about the current "cloudfare" outage that affects chatGPT, as she had been using it to write her documentation....
She happened to mention that her dishwasher was "leaking", and that of course, when the...
Both Ford and Chrysler bought the wings from the same manufacturer. But all Mopar Go-Wings had 36" pedestal spacing, while Ford (and Mercury) varied between 31, 33 and 36" depending on the car attached. Ford also used it longer, up to the 1973 model year on the Mustang. And that Mustang did...
There is a float available that has a recess in it, to clear the Holley main jets. No, I don't think that you can use that steel plate that the stock metering plate uses.
The Promax plates seal against the bowl gasket. Do you also have the Promax base plates? Did you deal with the...
I cut access ports on the K to get at the backside of the tubes. Couldn't weld all around, but did pretty decent. Had to do some scrubbing to get the rust away before hitting the tubes with the gun. No reinforcements on the backside other than weld. Outside, yes. On my wagon and the Challenger...
Completely missed the tells I gave and is concentrating on details that, to the AI "judge of AI" are realistic, despite being in an overall area that is perhaps the most unrealistic portion of the image.
Clutch fan was on the car for one month. Purchased from Mega Parts. Part #145-FC070. fits 1967-70 BB/hemi,1970 340. Price new was $225. Reason for selling went with a electric fan. Sell for $150
I didn't move anything back 3/8" or have to machine the water pump houing 3/8" to use the front plate. All my accessories mount to the front plate itself and I just made whatever crank mandrel spacers needed to make the Fead all line up.