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what I'm still not clear on is what types of applications would require a 100+ amp alternator? I was thinking if you're running a high wattage stereo system, correct?
Hey guys, first of all Happy Thanksgiving to you and your families, hope you enjoy the day. Attached is a pic of my ‘71 RR exhaust manifolds which I’m currently restoring in prep of replacing the headers currently on the car. Top piece is as it was since it’s been sitting for the last 40+ yrs...
'67-'70 OEM Wiper Arms (ANCO) Satin Finish 16" Long Charger/Coronet/Road Runner/GTX PN#2822999, other PN's also. Fits 5/8″ diameter wiper shaft and wiper blades requiring a 1/4″ bayonet connection. Nice shape and not bent. Asking $50.00 pr. plus shipping. Will accept PayPal F&F.
Been a long time since doing things like this. When removing a driveshaft from a 2000-2003 Dodge RWD truck, van, dakota etc) , what size bolts hold the driveshaft to the diff ? going to Pull a part. make sure to have rhe correct tools. Thanks...Happy Thanksgiving
Does Seafoam ever go bad? I found a can I forgot about that must be around 10 years old.
For once today I did something with my tools that didn't involve my car. I was out front feeding the hood cats when my neighbor walks over with his grandson's baseball gear. Not sure whats its called but...
I think you may be on to something.
These 66 hemi cars came out late: there was a HP2 batch then months went by with another final batch.
If production issues caused the lateness and production pause, those issues typically result in assembly variation
No
we believe it was a U-Joint Failure
I wish I had taken a picture
it ripped an arm off the u-joint through the zerk fitting
When we put it back together I went with larger, solid u-joints
Nice original 68-69 park lamp assembly. Lens is driver quality and the gasket is there. Housing has been repainted. Wiring is good and I put a bulb in it just to test and it works as it should. Tough to find original working units where the wiring is uncut and the bulb socket is not rotted out...
I know, people now look at a Maverick and say its a small truck, but it dwarfs the mini trucks I grew up around in the 80s/90s. I've pulled up at a light next to fullsize trucks from the older era and I'm almost looking the driver in the eye.
Before this thread even started for some weird reason...