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I would start at the source of pressure (master cylinder) for pressure.
I would bet the mstr cyl is bad since it was described as being hard.
Air makes brakes spongy, rust makes thing stick in place over the winter.
Call when the bets pay off :)
Just sell him the stuff for a grand and everyone's happy! :^)
Have ole Mark call me.....I've been looking for someone to talk dirty with!!
Gook luck <still laughing>
What would the actual gas mileage be on a max wedge? 8?? really 6??
At 10 mpg and 93,000 miles @.30 cents a gallon would have been the cost of a new car in gasoline alone.
Big money back in the 60's
Let's see this bad boy!
My .02 cents
I tried several times to get a good legible photo to no avail. Below is the best I can provide.
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This vintage MOON air density gauge is at least 40 years old. It came from my brothers estate and his drag boat racing days.
The price is $125.00 with free shipping from Oklahoma.
If you have questions, please PM me.
Thanks for looking, Roger
Like the title says................ Have been unable to find any information as to decoding this tag.
Any help or direction to a web site or sites would be most appreciated.
Thanks in advance for any and all help.
Roger
Good read.
Here is a picture of the FACTORY sticker on the core support of my original 1964 Plymouth Sport Fury. It clearly states to use a 180 degree thermostat. Just my .02 cents.
Roger