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Spindles are interchangeable side to side, with no effect on geometry. Just hang your calipers out back. You will have to change your brake line bracket on the frame, from behind the top A-arm to ahead of it. I had to do this on my car, after I installed a front sway bar.
Some dumbass kid (me) spray-bombed my bees engine bay black back in the 70’s. In 1997 it took me and my cousin 40 man-hours removing everything, cleaning, scrubbing, sanding and wiping down repeatedly with wax and grease remover. We then primed the bare metal spots, and sprayed sealer over...
I don't think the walnuts will clean the rust pits...... I use 000 sand on everything, I'm sure someone will suggest otherwise; but it works for me on everything outside of my blast cabinet
K frame and suspension were removed after the fact and not reused
People with narcissistic personality disorder are extremely resistant to changing their behavior, even when it’s causing them problems. Their tendency is to turn the blame on to others. What’s more, they are extremely sensitive and react badly to even the slightest criticisms, disagreements, or...
I’m using walnut shells on my 68, I have removed every thing and preparing to blast it next week. I was told they are a good option. I have remove everything on mine.
I prefer a blasted engine bay, that's why I was asking the level of disassembly :thumbsup:
fast and easy if things are sealed up
put a coat of epoxy over the blasted metal and it becomes a clean canvas
I'm planning to take my next one to the sandblaster. Maybe someone will correct me and save me, but I don't see the possibility of warping or damaging anything.
Ah yes ,the quality phones.
Built in a factory where smog is so thick they tell people not to go outside, it looks like fog and blocks your vision after a couple city blocks. No cat converters on the cars. Make sure you go buy an EV though you filthy polluting American!
Where the employees are...
Initially, back in 1968 or 67. When your car was built, the wiring began as a BLACK (R6-12) lead from Alternator to the Bulkhead connector. From there the R6-12 Black wire changed to RED on INSIDE of bulhead then went STRAIGHT to the Ammeter. (Monitoring AMPS not Volts). Then the ammeter CHANGED...
New member and I owned a 1960 Plymouth Roadrunner and currently own a Dodge 330. The Dodge is a tribute build. Has a 426 wedge mega block and Torqueflight.