Don't worry they sell new seat covers.
I see another project coming!!
Time to call PUI and Legendary Doc!
Don't worry they sell new seat covers.
Don't worry they sell new seat covers.
I see another project coming!!
Time to call PUI and Legendary Doc!
The number to Legendary and PUI is 1-800-Black- Duct Tape right?
Initial timing 14 - 20 ish *
Total Mechanical timing 34 - 36 ish *
Total Vacuum timing 50 + *
Initial and mechanical set with vacuum advance disconnected and plugged. Full vacuum timing will advance to the point it gets difficult to track unless you have a timing tape on your balancer.
MSD 8985 Timing Tapes MSD Timing Tape 8985 - Google Search
Oh, I gotcha!
My 5.9 is like that since I'm using the old driver's side water pump outlet and driver's side timing marks. Real hard to see.
I may set up marks on the passenger side. Lots of room over there. I know we should set it and forget it but...that's no fun!
Call Jegs and explain - I'm sure they could do a partial refund as a discount.
Also, it'll be easier to install those parts now than when you start overheating in 110F weather.. Pulling the rad/cooler is one of the easier parts of an in-car cam swap.
@66fyssh why the disagree? Do you think those u-bolts will be no good? Or did I do something else wrong? That second part is always a real big possibility
Nah, just a damn fat finger, lol.
I got no dog in the sway bar fight, lol.
I heard this from my Freshman Latin instructor (owned a 1966 Coronet)Got my proportioning valve!
1 step forward with 3 steps back all the time.
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I heard this from my Freshman Latin instructor (owned a 1966 Coronet)
"Chrysler products, you either swear by them or swear at them."
I hear you, amigo.Last month, I put a new ignition lock in the Demon. For the first time since I bought the car, it can now with a single key and the column can be unlocked. I connected/disconected only the battery, now Demon is inert and I have a show two weeks hence. I now have lights coming on where there weren't rany. The worst of it all, with the battery connected, the horn blows when the drives door is opened. Fratzog razzlefratz ! ! !
On your proportioning valve, try to position it as close to the stock location as possible. There are several on the board who have quoted Pascal's Law of hydraulics which says with regards to a proper system says it does not matter where it is. Same pressure all over the system regardless of where pressure is applied.
In the real world I know, because I have seen it not be true with regards to one brake system. I helped a couple of guys with the relocation of a prop valve on a 67 GTO due to interference with a set of headers. The lockup point on the rear wheels changed. Rear wheel lockup occurred with less pedal effort than before it was moved.