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Appears there is a rag stuffed in the hole for the original water control valve, so you have no control of the hot water. I put a Pex ball valve in both my heater hoses and remove the handles. They take up less space and look cleaner
I have a non AC 69 RR and I’m trying to decide whether to keep the original heater box and go with an after market AC system or install an original AC / heat box. A little background info, it’s not numbers matching and I’m converting to a four speed. I have all the AC factory components for the...
Yes but, no… I meant that’s the way in fact must be installed, from rear to front. There are couple of wire hooks which hold the last bow in place holding against one of the roof beams and that will give you the correct location for the rest.
Once bows are mounted then you stretch it on front...
It should be long enough to reach the HVAC control. A/C and HEATER harness are not part of the main harness. That’s the wire to feed the control switch to feed the blower either A/C or HEATER car. It should be inserted into the corresponding switch plug.
It should be hot just with key in ACC or...
...spindle center is 6 and distance from bottom of knuckle to spindle center is 3
A replacement knuckle would have same relative spindle position IF:
*distance from top of knuckle to spindle center is 4 and distance from bottom of knuckle to spindle center is 2
*distance from top of knuckle to...
You are right, sir.
The XH was the C H E A P model. No padded doors or rear uppers, bench seat, no hood turn signals, blank taillight panel....It did still have carpet though! The Belvedere could be had with a rubber mat but not the Chargers!
Cruise, General Motors' ambitious venture into the world of fully self-driving cars, is shutting down after a staggering investment of $7.6 billion.
The closure follows a series of scandals and GM's assessment that the robotaxi business is not financially sustainable.
What began as a bold step...