The Jalopy Journal
what is your wheel cylinder and master cylinder bores? had one that bled good, good pedal but rear brakes didn't work right, the wheel cylinders...
Looks like E7TE on that casting, which would be 1987 on the year, most likely a 302. Run a tape measure across the intake, center to center of...
The port to the front of the car is actually the rear brakes, the one closest to the firewall is for the front brakes. Usually on those master...
I have an extra '47 Chevy frame from a coupe I cut up for parts if you need it, I'm in Conroe.
Just got back from taking a load out there, it seems to be filling up a bit, though I'm sure some will stay away because of the weather. I've got...
Find a Tractor Supply Company store, I bought one there a few years ago for a 53 Ford truck I had.
Looks like a pair of the old "towering inferno" 4 barrels used on mid fifties Fords, got the nickname because of their tendency to catch fire, not...
usually will just cut out the flap and then weld up the holes so there is no exhaust leak and put it back in place.
The doors are either 28 or 29 with the wide belt line, I am not sure on what length doors were for which body style.
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Happy B-Day Danny!
Just did one a couple months ago, used the original style lacing on the cowl, some of that stick on foam rubber street rod hood lacing on the...
Sent you a PM, couple of really good old stripers in the area
Enviroclean, in Spring off of Spring Cypress, they do media blasting.
If you're using the stock front mounts and a rear trans mount you need the middle mounts, otherwise you risk the bellhousing breaking with no...
I like it, very cool.
Nothing in the glovebox door, either. Here's a pic of the truck.
I just picked up a '62 unibody short bed today for $300, no engine/trans, with good title. I can't find a vin tag on this thing. I've looked on...
You need to get the rust and junk cleaned out of the seam as best as possible, seal it with some primer, either an etch primer or epoxy, then use...
What are the bore sizes on the wheel cylinders and the master cylinder?
I was just talking to someone last night about how I wish I had mine still. I shouldn't have sold it. It had the 322 and 3spd column shift.
If you're just looking for the brackets for the springs, look at Speedway Motors, Pete and Jake, more out there.
Looks good Danny. No luck on that '40 frame for ya, LA Dave says he may have something good enough to get a patch piece out of.
Mine's a 40mm shell casing dated 1944. I soldered in a brass freeze plug, and put a hard line in it that connects with a hose to the radiator,...
The best thing you can do, is go to his shop and see for yourself what is going on before things get blown out of proportion.
I'd watch that one.
Definitely, never cared for much of George's stuff. Sam's work was classy, George's seemed more like a case of bad drugs.
You should do an intro to the board, and start a new thread and you'd get more help than attaching it to the end of a 2 year old one. With that...
Perfect.
Thanks for that link, saved it to my favorites. I love seeing all the WWII history, especially the video footage.
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