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For what it's worth, the option code for hood pins on a 74 Road Runner is J45. Also, none of the others from the Satellite lineup had the option available.
These look very similar to the clips in my 65 Belvedere and appear to be a 1 time deal. I converted mine to screw on fastening by folding the little wings back into the cutouts from which they came-flat. Then I drilled a 3/16" hole in the center of the flattened area of the clip and used 10-32...
I mounted them as low as possible. The "L" shaped pieces came with the universal mounts kit and I cut them to length before welding them in. I did use a solid block of steel for the shortest corner to get as low as possible. I shimmed the square frame above the floor as level as I could to get...
I 100% get it.... I've run lots of basic gas shocks, Monroe's, Gabriel's, Sach's, & KTB's... Of those the Monroe's are the best...
I always knew there were better shocks out there but I have other place's to spend money... Then after having driven my Green R/T vert close to 75K miles I decided...
Sun? UV rays? Here in Colorado it raises hell unless stored inside most of the time.
I have always re-done the dashes with a base color of your choice (base color from a 2 part gun shot system, no rattle can) then rattle can SEM matte clear dusted high and dry. 3-4 coats until the sheen of your...
Heads are off. Bore looks good. Removed two valves. Intake is quite snug in guide. Exhaust has a small amount of wiggle. Book does not talk about valve guides, but it appears there are guides.
So, do the guides punch out fairly easily?
I will blow out all the passages while the pan / sump is...