The Jalopy Journal
Had something similar happen to my Dad's F-100 many years ago. Wore through the brake shoe materal, then ground through the flat area where the...
Trying to do my part and get my grandson started in the right direction early [ATTACH]
Had that happen once, turned out that all of the rubber brake hoses swelled and would not any or very little fluid through. Having the drums...
Yes most definitely [ATTACH]
Congrats Grandpa, also love the way the car is coming along
[ATTACH] I've been using this for a few years now with great results. It uses peppermint oil. Just spray it all around the tool and parts shead...
looks like an old 660 center squirter, maybe 850 cfm made a lot fewer of them
And how many of us in school said "I'll never use this kind of math in real life" :eek:
Also removes any small dents in the cap at the same time :D
I like your pic with the sand dunes in the background
No there original steel, I just cut the 3" section just below the fender brace. The two pieces fit back together fairly close when cut there
3" shortened fender with 32-style rear spreader bar 12"wide inside at the top of the fender [ATTACH]
Probley had some grit or something between the flywheel and its mounting surface of the flywheel grinder holding it out parallel to the grinding...
Stick the trans back in without the pressure plate and disk, see if it turns free. If not you probably have an alignment issue
Got another pic for ya of where the radiator would originally sit and its mounting, maybe it will help [ATTACH]
You have the A style pump to match your head (4-bolt mounting) so the B pumps won't work (3-bolt mounting) But in your pic things look too far...
Bushings could be good but if the shaft is bent just slightly above the top bushing it would make the distributor cam wobble in relation to the...
Found a pic of the differences in the water pumps, note the spacing between the grease fittings. How thick is the radiator core ? Heavy duty...
Use a 33-34 water pump (shorter that 32 or A pump) and move radiator and shell back needed amount to work with "A" hood
Like Nailhead Jason said "take the kids" You never know the impression or memories the trip like that could make on the young ones, could last a...
351 Ford with chev LS heads [MEDIA]
Carl Fisher is a very talented metal worker but he also does a lot of hammer and dolly work on his welds to strech them some.
Also to add, all of the marine blocks that I have run across have had brass screw-in freeze (or core if you prefer) plugs vs the more common steel...
1 7/16" for most of the bar then necks down to 1" at the very ends
I have the Harbor Freight version of it and it seems to work well and about 1/2 the cost. Kinda odd that it comes with an extra set of motor...
If you're like me it probably took 6 months of pay to afford them :D And I like the look
How do you shear off a spring perch bolt ? 10 deg. caster binding things up ?
If you can fit a 3" spacer behind the fan that will certainly help a lot. Get that fan up close to the radiator where it can pull some air through...
Got a 69 Mustang that acted that way once, a new headlight switch fixed it. Was told that there's a circuit breaker built into it going bad
We made this up about 40 years ago and have not used then much since then. Worked good at the time if you go slow like said above[ATTACH][ATTACH]
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