You didn't say what car you are working on.
On most of our cars you can look at the firewall and tell if it had factory a/c. Non a/c cars had two holes for the heater hoses. A/c cars had two additional holes to accommodate the a/c lines.
You might contact member CharlieS - he has /6 brackets...
Well, the drugs couldn't have been too good last night - your type isn't slurred this morning!
Hope you recover quickly and can get back to the project soon,
C
OK, so you put the car in gear and it doesn't move.
Is it an auto or manual?
Column shift or floor shift?
Your brother in law has a '75 Valiant, what are you working/having problems on?
When you put the car in gear and it doesn't move, does it try to move? Does it make any noises?
We can...
I'll be a son-of-a-gun! I also found one of those on my garage floor after moving my Duster around. Also a '72 Duster, it had a /6.
Is your charcoal canister hooked up? Has it ever been monkeyed with?
This thing showed up on my floor after I had been working with the old fuel lines. I...
Hi Keith,
The above posts have been right on, you can't go by the size of the tank - only the amount of gas you put in it at each fill up.
Thanks again for the seat, hope to see you at Summit in May,
C
If you are replacing an auto, you will need a lot more than just the transmission. See this thread: http://www.forabodiesonly.com/mopar/showthread.php?t=137506
C
Don't put any more aluma seal in unless you need it. Too much and you could be plugging holes you ought not.
How often do you add water? Are you adding water & antifreeze or just water?
C
One more thing - it is easier to ask forgiveness than to get permission! Set it in the corner and don't say anything unless asked... then it's gee, I just don't want to get rid of it right now. Easier than asking if you can store it for some undetermined length of time.
C
Build a workbench over the top of it so the floor space isn't wasted. You could even box it in so that it isn't so noticable - out of sight, out of mind type of thing...
C