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Just my opinion, as long as it isn't in the sealing area you should be ok with the thought that is just a street cruiser or a show type car. If it were a race car of any sort, it needs to be replaced. Any gash like that can weaken the axle if used or abused hard if you catch my drift.
You're not wrong, it's bouncy when mounted in the dash...when I took it out and hooked it up under the hood with jumper cables it's was far more steady. Still jumped but much less. They sent me a replacement, will be to me on Monday and I'll mess with it some more.
I need help folks. I accidentally cut in to my axle while removing the old bearing race. Can I keep using it as is or am I SOL and need to replace the axle? The cut is at least 1/16" deep and is under where the tapered bearing race gets pressed on. See the photos I attached. The good news (I...
500 at the wheels is easy. Don't even bother with the 383 block. If you want it to look eactly like a 383 use a 400 block. If not either a 400 or 440. 4.25 stroke crank kit. Then how wild do you want it? Very streetable. Trickflow 240's and a dual plane Perormer RPM will get you there on pump...
I look at the grille on your black car and see how straight it is. I will have my eye out for a better one. I doubt if I will go off into left field and pay mega bucks for one of those refinished ones I have drooled over at the Nats. If I were restoring a Maxie it might be a different deal. Mine...
My paint shop "did me a favour" and glued my NOS weather strip into the Bee trunk with 3M weatherstrip glue. UPSIDE DOWN ffs. It was like a month later when I found this out and I grabbed one end and pulled it completely off. Glad it came off easy without even tearing it, but they cost me some...
Since I don't do "factory" I find the 3M technique exceptionally useful, but if you do use the glue @dadsbee is spot on. Let that glue tack up and off you go.
Detroit Speed Wheels, also makes bigger steel smoothie wheels
18" & Plus sized with 5x4.5/4.75" bolt patterns
w/many different custom backspacing too,
probably need the register size when ordering too
So;
I have no idea on the exact or many details, I do know an 8" wheel is 9"s lip to lip
on...
Looking for a name the gentleman was a member here. Here’s a pic of the car.. I purchased the car 7 years ago. The car has a Ray Barton motor in it and I’m looking to get the receipt from Ray Barton… I had the receipts, but they were lost in transit when I moved any help would be awesome…. F/S ..