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Well, today feels negative 8, it's gonna feel like negative 25 when the sun sets in 30 minutes, and I am not going to a junkyard looking for items freezing my balls off, and I don't think anyone is going to meet-up on marketplace. Right now, asking seems like a decent way to learn. I can do more...
Set of left and right original equipment hood scoops. Part numbers in picture. No bezels. Missing a few studs. Asking $400 obro plus ship from 28387. PayPal ok.
Yes, I often go to Lordco, and another supply store in Nanaimo BC. Sometimes I get a part number from Rock Auto, and can find it on Amazon. The windshield wiper motor for instance. Other times the electric fixit shop. Just about everything is new on the camper van.
The vintage car club, or a...
So you removed the box without pulling the manifold first? If so, that might indicate I should reinstall the manifold before trying to get the PS box in. Interesting.
I bought this in to get rid of and it promptly got buried. Looks like an original glovebox booklet covering scheduled maintenance and other random information. It has the 6 and 12 month sections filled in. I don't have a 64 Dodge, so I don't need it. It is in very nice shape for its age with...
I did it an Ebody, 71 Cuda, with stock ci manifolds 21/2" exhaust and dropped it from the bottom without moving any thing. I did replace it with a Borgeson box.
I put a v8 into a car that overheated the open cockpit with the original 4 cylinder. The car came with no insulation and rubber mats on the floor. Wrapping the ram horn looking manifolds, I found water soaked header wrap lightly stretched went on nicely. Being an artist, I clamped with...
The only car that I've been able to remove a steering box from above is a car with a slant six. Every other one had to come out from underneath.
The memory may be fuzzy on this but I'd think that as wide as a Hemi is, you'd have to rock the engine way over to make room to pull it from above.
I recommend a power pro series titled how to build and modify Chevrolet small block V8 camshafts and valve trains. If you avoid the Chevrolet in the title it's a good read and will tell you all you need to know about camshafts and valve trains.