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On our legacy Mopars (55-75) if one has a fuel guage, water temp and oil pressure guages they have a voltage limiter. The voltage limiter takes the 12VDC and outputs 5VDC. Note all of the mentioned guages are actually a 5VDC guage, and each respective, sensor is a variable resistor adjusting...
I believe it started with DeLorean. He and upper GM brass had more than one feud back in the day. Where I believe he had enough of the corporate politics. And found plenty of trouble on his own?
The rest is history.
Having grown up with these cars and working on them, it's hard NOT to be a Pontiac fan. I remember my buddy showing me a pic of that 73 SD455 when it was introduced. If I had the $$ at the time, it would've been sitting next to my Mopars.
Welcome from the central coast of Cal. When I moved the springs inboard, did mini tubs too, there was no more room for the stock tank. I got one of the 22 gal early stang/universal tanks from Tanks Inc. It's a bit narrower than the stocker. I modified the trunk floor to fit it.
Water temperature gauge and fuel gauge are working off the voltage limiter in 66-67's, oil pressure is just a light and a separate circuit. OP says temperature gauge is working, so voltage limiter is good. 90 plus percent of the time fuel gauge problems are sending unit related.
I was leaving The NATS bout 6 years ago and they nailed me for 120 in a 65. And I was slowing down lol
The LEO had mercy on me and gave me 96 in a 65. Paid the fine without any question and I do not think I got any points etc on my record as we run MVR's every year for anyone in the company on...
Welcome to FBBO from Copenhagen, Ontario, about 125 miles from you on the North shore of Lake Erie. That sounds like a great score for you. Have fun with your new project. For me, the nose on the 1970 Coronet was not Dodge's best work, as it looked too much like a Pontiac. I bought a new...
Something I never knew…
Just within the last couple of weeks I discovered Pontiac had their own version of what looked like the Corvette.
I’m not a Corvette fan personally, but I found this a neat little piece of history I never knew until recently.
“The Pontiac Banshee was a concept car...
The 9.99 target goal is certainly nothing new. It's actually a narrow window being going under 9.90 is not allowed by most home garage builds due to missing additional required safety measures. My last attempt with a mid 10 sec 451 Duster build with new B1 heads. Now running over 12:1...
Taking measurements with the +.100 retainers and I am getting nowhere near that much increase over the 440 Source retainers which is a good thing as you noted.
I can get one head to 1.894 average +/-.004 by playing with combinations of retainers and locks to take advantage of their own...
In missouri, 20 over can land you in jail, Class B misdemeanor. This can result in a penalty of up to six months in jail and a fine of up to $1,000. Other factors, such as reckless driving or causing an accident, can lead to even more serious charges. Going over 100 mph is often considered the...
I've been working on a few different things this past weekend. I purchased an NOS fan switch off of ebay to replace the wrong one that was in mine. The "new" one was listed as correct for '69-'74 Dodge/Plymouth Vans but looked almost identical to what is correct for my car. So, I took a gamble...