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Well its fixed. Turns over just fine. Engagement is around 0.350". Was hoping for a tad more, but I will take it. Clearance between the starter gear and flywheel teeth is around 0.150". Target is 0.125".
The repair was not for the faint hearted. The casting was awful - terrible...
Are you sure 500's came with those? I had a set on my sedan. I had a bunch. Let me check on what I have left - no longer have the sedan. My 500 came with full covers.
Nothing like watching my daughter go down the track in her street car. From last night.
Went 14.37 @95 mph. Not bad for a very stockish 4000lb 383. And it will go faster once I address a few things.
Well it was anti-climatic. One easy 14 second pass and then the car proceeded to break. Very bad noises coming from starter. Hope the damage is limited to the starter.
How much tire clearance do I need? I went from a M/T 10.5W x 31 to a Phoenix (PH101) 10.5W x 31 tire. The Phoenix section width is a little narrower but is a little taller even though both are rated at 99 inches. The Phoenix measure just over 100 inches circumference. Not really sure what...
I am a fan of 1/4" phenolic spacers but wood ones are actually better. I make them when I need to. Easy work on my mill. Even better o ring your spacer - no more gaskets! This one was phenolic and is thick because its profiled and intended to be a spacer not just a heat insulator. I also...
Do you realize its quite easy to get an EPA license? I got mine 30+ years ago with minimum studying. Only studied for Type 1 and passed Type I & II. Did not pass Type III but Type II gets me to 50 ton units.
I don't think it has changed but maybe........
My old house here in Cincinnati was around 1900 square feet. Well insulated 2 story. 2 ton heat pump from 1988. When it got really cold it took a while to properly warm up, but very tolerable. Wasn't an issue. When I replaced it in 2004, I found out the electric strip heaters were never...