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I have read much of the discussion regarding NSS. This is a 70 GTX with the 727 auto HD trans.
The car would not start every time, however the reverse lights always worked (whether it started or not). I replaced all of the wiring right from the ignition switch down to the starter. This needed...
Great, thanks so much. One question, I see he has a jack stand under the assembly. I know that a vehicle with coil springs must be supported under the lower control arm. Does this assembly also need to be supported when the spindle is removed? Also when the lower ball joint is replaced?
This is my first B Body and obviously there are no front springs. I have done disc brake conversions on cars with coil springs. In that case, supporting the lower control arm was required. Does any one have a step by step, preferably with photos on the correct way to do this so I do not screw...
I noticed that also. Actually if you look at the "font" of the F and the HP, they look the same. It looks to me like the "J" is out of place. One guess is that the engine was rebuilt / replaced when it was under warranty and they added that at that time.