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Ya, I think I may have found the answer over at the "Jalopy Journal" and "Chevelles" site. It looks like there is a few different sending units for the various SW oil pressure gauges. Most common: the 0-80psi gauge and the 0-100psi gauge (which I have). I'll have to check in the morning on...
I'm just now putting in my aftermarket SW gauge cluster in my 69 Roadrunner. All is wired up correctly and I had a friend double check as well. When I start the car, oil pressure gage pegs at 100psi. I know the car runs at a steady 33psi on a good mechanical gage that is made just for...
Not sure if it's the same as my 69 Roadrunner, but I had a similar issue. I back traced everything and found out the 3 prong connector to the high beam floor switch got loose under carpet. I clipped it back in firmly and all is well. Hope that helps :)
You don't borrow the tool. The program is called "Loaner Tool Program". When you walk in on the sales counter there is a big plastic map of tools that are available. What you do is pay for the "loaner tool" full price, then you have 30 days to return it for a full refund. The program is free...
Ya, on my 440 I thought it might be due to possible core shift from the factory. I also never had cam bores lined honed. I assembled the cam and it was very tight to turn. I ended up diagnosing the last bore, and a touch of number 4 where the culprits. So, whether or not I was correct, I...
I did my own in my 440 this past year. It's really not that difficult. You can get the tool from Autozone and maybe others in the "loaner tool" programs. You simply by the rental tool from them, keep the receipt and you have 30 days to return. And yes, the tools and program are for alot of...
Thanks for the advise 1stMP. Yes, the 2" headers are kind of a pain. They are so close to plugs, wires, power steering, and mini starter. I may change out to a little smaller in future. I'm running heat wraps on everything. But, combined with the 3" exhaust straight back with glass packs...
Unless you're going to build it out, why even deal with tripping over it in your garage for the next 10 years. But, if you want to build it, it's always a fun challenge. 69' year tickles the cool factor...of course doing most, if not all the work yourself, except the machine work, would keep...