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Great event for a good cause. Our car club does charity events each year as well, and while myself and all the members feel good about the money we raise, I personally think it is sad that many times what we are able to give people is just a drop in the bucket for what they really need. I just...
Since around 2013, I've worn contact lenses, over the years, the strength had changed.
I have to wear cheater glasses to see well enough to weld.
I have noticed that if I've welded for a couple hours, the lenses get sticky. I've added saline solution to my eyes, that helps.
I thought it was the...
LoL, I love how j-c-c-62 edited my reply in his quote, to fit his narrative.
Nice try trolling me though. "It's all relative anyway".
Go back to reply #7 to get the full jist of what I said. The idiocracy line was
about the design of the pan I purchased, not about fluid running through
cooling...
Yes I agree the late 60s.
I have this list of Carter Competition series carbs that came out in the late 60s
4758s - AFB 500 CFM manual choke
4759s - AFB 625 CFM manual choke
4760s - AFB 750 CFM manual choke
4761s - AFB 500 CFM chokeless
4762s - AFB 750 CFM chokeless
4846s - TQ 850 CFM manual...
Check the sway bar end links. Mine seemed ok when I got the car and were deteriorating as I started using the car as mother Mopar intended. They still seemed solid when I checked by hand, but I took one out and it crumbled in front of me. I out the ford ball joint links in and never looked back...
Thanks 1STMP for your ideas.
I didn't want to mess with my numbers matching pan, so I had no other choice but to buy another one.
I went with an aluminum 2 extra qts. moroso pan. It's a nice looking pan, but I don't like the ports in the
front. Yeah, I could probably drill and tig weld one in...
My A bods. 68 dart 270 that I just got back after 30 years. Pink 74 duster race car. Was a factory 360 4 gear car. Red 75 duster 360 car with 41,000 original miles. Plus about 30 more A bodies. Kim
Well, if that is indeed the real issue, your best solution then is to simply park the car and let it cool, because cooling a "little fluid" is rather ineffective in this context.
My previous suggestion still holds true, you are only mainly measuring temperature rise, it does not require huge...
I am not visualizing how an OEM pickup with its scalloped raised lower shape can see any oil flow overall restriction from it touching the pan.
If I had a PU in front of me, I could measure it and do the math for the smallest area of the opening when the PU touches the pan, the open area of the...
Drill and solder a sensor in the pan.
You'll get a true reading of fluid temp,
plus easy installation and
maintenance. Done this on neumorous
vehicles. While you're there, install a
drain plug to help with fluid and filter
changes.