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The original Tic-Toc-Tach had resistors and capacitors which had +/- 20% tolerance and old style germanium junction transistors and volt meter (calibrated to read RPM) of the moving coil design and a +/- 10% accuracy......which accounts for the marginal overall accuracy. The new upgrades that...
Anybody here use a rifle scabbard on a tractor? I need to mount one on mine. One of the horse pastures is lousy with groundhogs and they are not afraid of the tractor so they don't hide right away. I'll bust their *** with the 30-30 but I need to carry it while on the tractor.
I used to have one of those old square cornered fridges, with freezer on top. I sanded it down, and painted it red. Then, using black pinstripe tape, taped it off to look like tool box drawers.Then I bought generic drawer pulls and attached them with self-tapping screws. It looked like a tool...
You might want to re-think the distributor and get one with adjustable vacuum advance. Your idle, throttle response and mileage will all benefit greatly.
Yesterday I knocked those three areas down, good to go there. Went to put the lid on, didn't fit. WTF! I guess the nest sucked in some when I welded it in place even though I had it held in place with screws and checked the fit on the lid before pulling the trigger. I ended up cutting weld on...
I have a nice and complete original trunk light harness for sale!
It starts with the dash harness connectors and goes all the way back!
No cut or spliced wires.
It includes a new NOS MOPAR switch.
I have started a private conversation with the O.P. !
You can easily remove the tumbler set from your switch. Insert the switch key and turn to ON. Look in the threaded portion of the switch, and you will see a small pin. Push this pin in with a small screwdriver, and you can pull the tumbler set out with the key.