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I have 3 vehicles that use the same filter....well, the Dakotas call for a smaller one but found that a Wix 1068 just fits in the crapped space.
Same base but only bigger. I'm thinking it's the same as the PH8A? I used to change the oil in my BiL's Jeep with the 4.0 and saw that little filter...
My '64 is exactly like this.....but only to a degree.... as described above..once you are well above idle they are bright, and do not continue to brighten further.
Possible. But recall that every old north American V8 car came with the coil mounted on the motor, just saying.
* cue in the guy searching the whole web for 1 that wasn't!*
...he was shaken up (about his car) LOL.
Anyway, we got the car limping out of there in a hurry and we both learned and earned two lessons that day.
*Don't rush with stickies in the rain, They're sticky in the dry, but not in the wet. Layup under an overpass or just get off the roadway and wait...
Normal.
Look in your service manual electrical section. To do charging system retests it uses 1200 RPM in many instances. It doesn't fully charge at idle speed. They made millions of cars like this and they made it through the warranty period and decades after. Not a problem. It's better...
Hey everyone,
I noticed my gauge cluster gets brighter as I rev… like a moped and it’s headlight with a magneto system… what could cause this in a vehicle?
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Interior lights brighten
Ok the draw was from the coil. New EDB coil on and is running fine. Think I do need to locate it on the passenger inner fender going to work on that the next couple of days. It is horizontal attached to the intake manifold near the distributor. Think the heat from the engine may be taking an...