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up to 19 degrees now, gonna have a low of 4 in a few days, heating 2 buildings and my house with propane, thats what I'm not ready for. Keep the pole barn at 45, the shop at 60, and the house at 68. The shop and pole barn use less propane than my 180 year old farm house combined, remodeled the...
IDK, the first Bee I ever saw was a 69 in F8 green with a black N96 hood, black interior and a black tail stripe.
I thought that was the meanest/coolest looking car I had ever seen.
I thought it may be electric. I was curious if you had natural gas in your area. NG is the norm here in the upper midwest and it's cheaper than electricity. LP in the country but NG in town.
My engine is in my 1972 Satellite Sebring and that is the correct version. The later years used a larger one with red white and blue if I remember right. Is that what you're speaking of?
Ron
I don't have a clear idea of the stiffness, I would like something tuned for performance/street.. preferably something that is already manufactured. As I said, I like the Hotchkis kit, but I don't know if it would work on a '64 Mopar B body. I tried to email Hotchkis, but unfortunately they...
The trunk divider panel goes on the front side of the supports. I put some foil faced jute sound deadening material on the divider panel and stuffed the seat bottom with some Owen’s-Corning fiberglass sound deadening bats to help mitigate the drone from the 2 chamber Flowmasters. Every little...
House is all electric but have a fireplace too. Been while since using it though. Used to keep a stash of firewood in case the power goes out but not doing that this year. Used to have gas up to the front of the shop for heat out there but the gas company got pissy with me being a 'seasonal'...
My point is that you KNEW the springs were too stiff - it's on YOU, because their warranty is useless. Even if they were willing to send you a new cam, at the best case you have an engine you have to tear back down, clean, and reassemble. And now you still have the problem that their spring...