A bodyshop supply house will have all you need, I was supprised at how much they can still get. Heck I think I still half a box of the plastic inserts.
Just a shot in the dark , did you do the crank sensor relearn on it? Do you have the old style injectors or the upgraded mulit tec 2 injectors. BTW your not the only one that gets ignored on FSC. Like Doober said lots of young punks on there that know little or nothin but some guys realy know...
It doesn't look that bad. Mine was ALOT worse but I saved them. What I did was first to sand every bit of the dry rotted crap off then I plastic preped them. Gave 3-4 coats of high build primer. Sanded that smooth and than painted with SEM color. Now they dont have the grain in them anymore but...
put on new rotors, calipers, pads, hoses, master cylinder, wheel cylinders, speed bleeders etc. Took the car out and did a "panic stop" from about 40mph, almost put my self through the windshield! Good times!
Breaks have nothing to do with the turnsignals. Check the switch, there should be constant power to the white wire and power to the orange when the pedal is pushed.
About a year and a half ago a customer we were building car for (67 Impala) said he had one that he intended to put in and never got to it. we put it in and it was slipping within a month. Engine wasn't any thing too impressive, 350 w/ 360 hp 2800 stall and a 4.10 gear. I'll never use one in my...
I use a cold knife to get them out. wait untill its the warmest part of the day (the sealer will be soft)and you can zip the glass out in ten minuets. Keep the blade agenst the pinchweld, easy as that.
The cable on a 700r4 isn't just a kick-down cable. It controls line pressure, shift timing shift firmness etc. I'm surprised that with a th350 cable it didn't burn up immediately .
Big near flat hoods can be a pain in the butt. When I did a 70 Monte hood I got a 24 inch block and skimmed the hood then went to town. What I found is that you can't press on the block much at all. You have to pretty much let the block do the work. When I was in tech school the teacher told us...
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