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A lot of specs across the board went from 1/4 p caster to 3 p caster from the early 70s to late 70s. Probably as a result of radial tires?
But camber generally stayed at about 1/4 p. Probably because the new radial tires stayed relatively skinny?
I've come to the conclusion that fat tires...
I hear you knocking. And it sounds like a loose flywheel on the crank to me, being aggravated by an ignition miss.
It's not a rod, but a main can sound like that.
A nut down the intake port would have bent a valve on its way to beating up a piston by now, so it ain't that. But a borescope down...
Dodge dealer service departments used good factory stuff. Didn't need any grinding.
The stuff from the parts stores? Waves, bends and twist to beat the band. Same as the china stuff we get now.
Last month I painted my 93 Dakota that I bought in 93. The 30-year-old 300k mile trashed surface was made good after removing all the clear coat and a lot of the base down to the factory primer and some of it to metal. With sandpaper.
I used Viper Red acrylic enamel with a hardener, all from...
It's so nice when it works that way.
If it always did there would have been no need for shoe arching machines back in the day.
I don't think the quality of the shoes have improved to the point that it's a perfect fit every time.
You might be surprised how nice the brakes work when the shoes...
I didn't want to gear up the whole system for more flow. So, I run the 175-psi compressor to a 7-gallon portable tank in line to the tool. Then use a short 3/4 hose to the tool. It's good for a few good hits between charges.
A few good 175 psi hits with the 1 inch do a lot of twisting.
I'm a corded Milwaukee man since 1972. But I don't have any battery Milwaukee tools.
My only battery tools are Kobalt 3/8, 1/2 impact and a driver. They were given to me. They are good tools and handy as can be. Plenty of power for light work. I take them on the road when I travel.
But all this...