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Remember, pin holes can be fixed by blasting the immediate area and soldering the holes shut.
Then sand the lumps out and epoxy prime. It just has to be cleaned and tinned for the solder
to stick.
...store, your Mom said no, you don't need that!
And when you were in the grocery store, your Mom said no, you don't need that!
And now that you're an adult and I say no, you don't need that!
You can do whatever you want and tell me to go F%#* myself!
You couldn't do that with your Mom now...
Hughes Engines Inc. has the Max Wedge gasket kits. I used them on my 440/906 ported heads with
their valley pan and a single 4BBL Indy intake. The gaskets come in two different thicknesses. You
choose which ones. They seal really well. I don't think any Max Wedge came out of the factory with-...
Lock-Ease is a key/lock lubricant that has graphite in it and has been used for years.
If you have a locksmith nearby or buy it on-line. Ace Hardware, $4.59!
Make sure you go out of your way to mask off that engine compartment so the overspray doesn't
get all over the area! My painter wasn't diligent and while I'm lucky the engine/transmission wasn't
installed, it was a real bitch having to compound the whole engine compartment. What a drag...
I sure hope you didn't tell your Wife that you did that!
I just put my leaf spring clamps on upside down. Now
I have to buy a complete rebuilding kit just for the straps!
We all make Boo Boo's
I started to go the High end urethane colors until they started telling me that
I'd be paying three to four hundred bucks for a quart. Screw that! I bought two
cans of the VHT SP126 and we'll see what happens! I'm getting tired of these
vendors strangling us for every penny.
So, everything I read is for some heavy-duty restorations like I've seen here. Great work, by the way!
My wheel has no cracks whatsoever, and I only need to sand and polish it to get the plastic to shine again.
I've been trying a lot of compounds and polishes to accomplish this but not able to...
Put the car down on four jack stands near the spring perches and tack them in.
Put it on the rotisserie and have at it! Look for my post on installing these!