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t5montecarlo
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New guy 79 factory 4 speed wagon.
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The original bellcrank does have some curves that the older GM cars don't have. It is not likely that it is bent from its original...
Mar 29, 2024
t5montecarlo
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New guy 79 factory 4 speed wagon.
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No, the bellcrank doesn't have a part number stamped into it.
Mar 29, 2024
t5montecarlo
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New guy 79 factory 4 speed wagon.
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Yes, the hole in the center is for a grease fitting. Most of the ones I have seen have a plastic cup inserted, but the hole is threaded...
Mar 29, 2024
t5montecarlo
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New guy 79 factory 4 speed wagon.
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Yes, it looks similar to the one used on Corvettes with a Muncie.
Mar 27, 2024
t5montecarlo
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New guy 79 factory 4 speed wagon.
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Do you have a reverse lamp switch on your T10?
Mar 27, 2024
t5montecarlo
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New guy 79 factory 4 speed wagon.
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No, I don't do Facebook apart from looking at Marketplace. It is Facebook that destroyed this forum. Someone in this forum started a...
Mar 27, 2024
t5montecarlo
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New guy 79 factory 4 speed wagon.
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That hole is for the reverse lamp harness...
Mar 27, 2024
t5montecarlo
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New guy 79 factory 4 speed wagon.
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Don't forget to look at your clutch pedal pushrod hole for wear; the hole is probably oval shaped, but easily weldable/redrillable.
Mar 26, 2024
t5montecarlo
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New guy 79 factory 4 speed wagon.
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On the lower pushrod, you don't need a nut, you need a swivel. The nut is a standard 3/8-16 nut, and yours is good.
Mar 26, 2024
t5montecarlo
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New guy 79 factory 4 speed wagon.
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The worn swivel in your picture is inexpensive and may still be available from GM (PN 3840845); it is the same as was used in earlier GM...
Mar 26, 2024
t5montecarlo
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New guy 79 factory 4 speed wagon.
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Your wiring is moving right along, which is good. From your pictures, you are missing the upper clutch pushrod boot, unless you removed...
Mar 26, 2024
t5montecarlo
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I feel that metal bracket is there to prevent speedometer tampering. I see no other value in it. It does get in the way. It can be...
Mar 26, 2024
t5montecarlo
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First, compare your fuse panel to the the image from the 1979 service manual and determine what that relay is for. There is another...
Mar 24, 2024
t5montecarlo
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New guy 79 factory 4 speed wagon.
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Here is an image of the fuse panel from the 1979 service manual, and it looks the same as my 1986. I don't know why you have such a...
Mar 24, 2024
t5montecarlo
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New guy 79 factory 4 speed wagon.
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I took some pictures under the dash. It looks much different from yours, but I don't know why. There may be difference in where the...
Mar 24, 2024
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