The Jalopy Journal
The best "inexpensive" 4 1/2 inch cut-off wheels I've found are the Diablo brand 1mm at Home Depot. Regards, X
Try Leon's Steakhouse Saloon in Longview... great place! Regards, X
---------------------------------- Nex, Pay attention! There's going to be a test.... We discussing which rear end gearing is best for a...
------------------ Not even close... boss-man needs to get his speedo checked. He would be going 61.8mph using the above scenario. I see you...
------------------ I used 65mph to match the 2000 rpm of the converter lockup in OD in my example... not as a typical crusing speed, especially...
Buddy, The 700R4 has a low 1st gear (3.07) compared to the TH350s (3.52) and TH400s (3.48). So, as an example, a 3.08 rear end in a 700R4 will...
I recently bought and installed Northern Tool's ProCom MD300TGA 30,000 BTU garage heater. It can be used with NG or propane. I just tapped...
You won't really notice much difference... maybe a little more pep when you start off in first and about 300 more rpm in high gear at 70 mph...
You might want to contact Ididit or go to their website. They have a lot of good information and products that help match up steering wheels to...
"A+" for effort.... But it looks like a shoebox humpin another shoebox :) Regards, X
These guys can tell you... http://www.shoeboxford.com/ Regards, X
------------------ To lower the rear of the truck frame, all you have to do is c-notch the rear of the frame. And in so doing, you will be...
DEFINATELY DON'T LIFT IT BY THE ROOF... IT WOULD BE A DISASTER! These old bodies weigh more than you think. Look at mgtstumpy's...
Should be great for a little street racing and also good for the highway since the 200R has overdrive. The 200R has a low first, so the result...
Yes... The frames for four doors and coupes are the same for the respective years and are called "closed car frames". The 1949-1950 closed...
Dynaflash, This Harbor Freight unit attaches at the caliper's bleeder screw nipple and pulls fluid from the MC to the caliper using a shop or...
x2 what KoolKat-57 said :) Here are a couple... http://www.smedingperformance.com/chevy/383+ESeries+360+Horsepower.html and......
Skrayp, I would definately advise AGAINST your going into this business at this point. You don't seem to have a real grasp on what it will...
Fantastic writing! WOW... I don't think they make'em like Virginia Wolf any more? Also, great to see what the women were thinking during that...
Heck... I only know what they tell me... I'm certainly no expert. My opinion is that you could probably put the sensor in any of the locations...
B&M also recommends placing the temp sensor in the return line in their installation instructions for their gauges and sensors....
Best place to install the temp sensor is in return line from cooler back to the transmission per Phoenix Transmission Products...
Rodster, I don't think you necessarily need to be concerned about the engine being at an odd angle. You just have to use the components...
Great job Rodster!!! Awsome build thread... keep up the good work. I'm borrowing a couple of your ideas :) Regards, X
NAPA Gold #1061 = 5.18" tall and is 1 quart, #1794 = 7.82" tall and is 2 quart, if you have room Regards, X
x2 what Mr48chev said.... I notched a bench seat for an '82 C10 and it end up very nice. I was able to keep the bench seat which was in great...
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WOW!! VERY NICE!! Please keep us updated on your progress. Regards, X
"HEEEE'S BAAAACK!" Mr. Narcissist... killin folks dream one post at a time....
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