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My current dash had lots of cracks in it. Until I can replace it I’m going to use a cover. When I googled it came back with two results…one for a cap and one for a cover (pictures below). Any idea what the differences are? Just what it covers...
These are available at stupid prices. What is your reason for fixing this? The HP number was 2808446 and the non-HP number was 2585531. The only difference is the flapper size. So if your flapper is good the non-HP kit will work.
I used Easy Off for the grill trim on my '68 Charger. I cleaned it up with a Scotch Brite and then sent it out with the rest of the trim and had it polished
I bet it is comfortable. Nothing smacks more of a tired old F@ck is driving this car, at a show, than a lumbar support devise strapped to the seat. :lol:
Something hella manly about hammering around in a true muscle car that's not comfortable.
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Remember when it is really cold, floor the pedal and release before starting. This will close the choke to its max choke assuming it is adjusted right. Otherwise it will be partially open and may require more cranking.
Also, the cold idle is supposed to be high. If it's too high, it can...
Took apart the whole column of my 1969 RR today and noticed the outer column cover (the thing with the criss cross metal cage) has a slight bend to it starting at the cage area. It appears on eBay the few I see also have a slight bend. Is this normal or do they get damaged somehow with use?