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drove today to the transmission shop to get rebuilt

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MoonShadow
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I like the black hose covers too! Looks great.

Does anyone know of a vacumm heater control valve that can be mounted inline like the one in the picture? I have to get mine off the intake to make room for the McCulloch bracing. Thanks, Chuck in NH

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Looking for McCullouch VS57 brackets and parts. Also looking for 28 Chrysler series 72 parts. And early Hemi parts.

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Nice lookin' wagon. Where did you get the black braided hose coverings? I've only seen the color stuff and don't much care for it. The black looks cleanand good for that wire bundeling task as well.

Would you sell me that wagon? Tongue









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55Brodie (1/24/2008)
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Too cool! Bicycle parts, huh?




Hah, I would have never noticed, glad you pointed that out!. Back in the 70's I worked at a bike shop for a couple of years and I saw hundreds of those kickstand plates. I know exactly what they are. I bet some version of them are still in production and available. check you local bike shop Wink good to know.

I'd probably use 'em but I have a blue thunder that comes with.









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i should have probably switched it a c4 but i didn't want to really work on it. hin side i will most likely do the swap though thanks for the detailed pictures because my engine is so crappy and dirty i never new there was a port for water temp on the back of the head I'm going to block off the one I'm using now off the water pump and use the one on the head to hide the wire and make the engine bay that much cleaner my goal is to have no wires be seen in the engine area just chrome and engine. I called the guy today and he said it should be done in the next day or too. I'm in no true rush, he is a one man shop with one lift so he finished the last car and now my car should be done soon i cant wait to drive her again and after the engine gets rebuilt i probably may not drive my new car as much!

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Y blockhead,

The easiest way to size the picture is to use a program such as photorazor to make it smaller.

You can then store the picture in your photobucket account and it looks like you know how to do the rest.

Photorazor is easy to use. Several people on this site use it, including myself. Oh, and it's free. Just google it.



There are other methods which can make it appear smaller but doesn't actually reduce the size.


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I was suppose to pick up the car on Friday and have not received the phone call to pick her up and I've been busy with work so I’m going to calling the guy tomorrow to see when it will be done I know that he is probably having a bit of a problem setting up the pedal pressure on the transmission because I am using a custom linkage I made in auto shop in about 10min to switching the 2bbl to a 4bbl to take the car to the drag races before the track closed for ever. When the engine gets rebuilt I’m going to switch the linkage over t a Lokar set up real clean looking

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Stop whining,  I'm in mid minnesota we have not been above zero for three days.  wind chills of 30 to 45 below and temps  -13 to -25 for lows...   f-100 bob      P.S.

Sorry guys, I know sometimes i get off topic - just that it's boring waiting for spring !!!!  will try to stay to stay more focused in the future....

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your right paul funny thing is we've had mid 30's all week & today we got rain & 14C its gone from summer to winter in 1 day but up in lon's neck of the woods their having floods & im in a drought & on water restrictions detailing is interesting when you cant use water.

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This morning in central Missouri it is -2F,so your 43C sounds pretty good to me right now.         

 

Paul,

Boonville,MO

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yeah you've got a point frank but in my case if you take it to the other extreme in geelong the other day we had 43c so over 100f is too much to think about

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