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    Many questions, few solutions.

    That's it right there, they are working on their car to gain knowledge, no? I don't judge people on what they might know, or not know. I feel if I pass something along maybe it will help them. You said blessed with your skill, but contradict yourself by saying your dad helped you gain knowledge...
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    Many questions, few solutions.

    Nah, ya gotta own it. I have done that a few times. I have probably asked a few dumb questions, and I figured I would get razzed for it, and never really did.
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    Many questions, few solutions.

    Exactly, that's what I am saying too. I skim through the forums, and glean a lot of good information from good people here. I have learned so much from the other members. It's like a living library of information. Just like these cars, the experience is more than valuable.
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    Many questions, few solutions.

    Simple, don't answer any questions, maybe if somebody gets an answer to a problem there is the possibilty that they'll think ; " that was it, I just didn't see it" I don't see the point in having a forum if you don't want to help out fellow hobbyists, no wonder younger generations don't bother...
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    Many questions, few solutions.

    There has been a response, or two when somebody does ask a question sometimes they ,on occasion, respond saying if you don't know ( whatever) you shouldn't be working on anything automotive. I believe somebody was asking about brakes. This person had slotted discs, but reverse mounted where...
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    67 coronet wagon led cluster lights

    Yep, I figured the Dodge cluster would be alot more different than the Plymouth cluster.
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    67 coronet wagon led cluster lights

    You can pull the cluster out partially, but you have to drop the column by removing the two nuts holding it to the dash frame. The column will drop down enough to pull the cluster out, granted my car is a 67 belvedere, and the cluster might be different. Tape up the column where the cluster will...
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    Hagerty insurance

    Insurance companies will try to screw you, on collector car, daily driver, and homeowner's insurance. Lawyers get their cut too.
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    Cant remove cast valve cover with Felpro exhaust gasket. HELP!!

    Lisa Douglas.....Green Acres is the place to be.
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    Cant remove cast valve cover with Felpro exhaust gasket. HELP!!

    Overused, but appropriate in this case.
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    Cant remove cast valve cover with Felpro exhaust gasket. HELP!!

    A grammar nazi. DILIGAF about headers, yeah, hitting 6 grand rpm on the street, right?
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    Cant remove cast valve cover with Felpro exhaust gasket. HELP!!

    i didn't oppose ****, I just stated my opinion.
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    Cant remove cast valve cover with Felpro exhaust gasket. HELP!!

    i run the the HP manifolds, i don't care for headers. It's my preference, not trying to tell you what to use. Cheapskate? Really? Last time I checked HF doesn't sell headers just chevy stuff.
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    Mopar 383 crank pulley

    Putting a power steering, and ac serpentine kit (CVF) everything was going good until i tried to install the rear power steering pump bracket on the pump. The rear bracket seems too long, or i have no idea how it attaches to the rear of the pump CVF does not explain how that is done. I have a...
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    nicks garage

    Check out mike myers " everything scottish" on SNL, or james macavoy scottish air control, hilarious when the wales controller comes on, also snl
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    nicks garage

    Weird all right greek guy french accent it's a montreal thing
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    nicks garage

    Uncle tony....haha
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