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Patcon

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  1. If a 4 speed case will work. I have several of those I believe
  2. The tire calculators should be added on the tech page...
  3. WooHoo!!! Go man, go! I've always felt bad for that car sitting over there all neglected...
  4. There are specialty gauge shops that can probably repair it.
  5. If the outside is loose and the inside pick up doesn't move then you may be pulling air instead of fuel
  6. Both sides have been patched already. I would redo all of that. I suspect there is more concealed rust under those goober welded patches Fortunately all of that metal is now available. Depending on how deep it goes. Very common to see mesh or crumpled up newspaper behind repairs like this. The bondo needs something to help it fill the hole until it gets hard. PO's Got to love em...
  7. He was growing a car guy!! A little danger is a necessary ingredient! 😉
  8. I dont find it uncommon to see oversized main bearings. Does seem interesting they're that hard to source
  9. I've been hurt for over a year. Was some better but recently regressed by about 6 months
  10. I'm gonna miss seeing all of y'all... again! I couldn't make the trip even if I wanted too... Sitting on heating pad right now 😞
  11. They will announce it at the end of the week banquet
  12. Frame rails tend to rust from the inside out. So even though you can't punch through with a screw driver doesn't mean the rail is not corroded inside and no longer the correct thickness. I think at this point in my life, if I find a rail with rust holes, the whole rail will be replaced.
  13. Yes, at some point, no more surprises
  14. Unfortunately, that is exactly what I expected...
  15. One of the vendors use to part out cars but I don't remember who...
  16. I accomplished this in a similar way. Piece of steel bar into the case resting on the nut end. Hold the other end and hit as close a possible to the nut
  17. A soldering iron with a flattish tip will work. A small piece of stainless mesh can be embedded from the back side across the crack using heat. The metal strengthens the joint. There are hot staplers available that do a very similar thing. Hot wire staples would really beef up the repair. You might find it necessary to paint the whole thing when your done to fully conceal the joints and get an even finish. Be carefulful of using too much heat. You can distort the piece of lose the finished texture
  18. You can probably plastic weld that from the backside and make it presentable. Several ways to do it if you're interested
  19. True, but 9-10 yrs ago it was a much cheaper car!
  20. Also the two pads are at different heights
  21. Vacuum looks good. I wonder if you can program it out?
  22. I agree with GK get a grinder with a flap disc and a dust mask and work your way down. If I had to guess, I would say a previous owner used bondo or fiberglass to attach them to the car. Fiberglass holds pretty good and would make them feel firmly attached
  23. Hysteria... 😉 😉 😉
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