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  1. I actually set to 40 degrees and creeped along at ~ 2 to 5mph for a minute once just to see where ping occurred.
  2. 240260280 posted a post in a topic in Video Center
  3. Get a Gnose... the hinge is different ?
  4. The word "neutral" is used so it confused me.
  5. 187 circa 2017 pulled from the Hoover bag ? Looks nice!
  6. The wording seems to be for an automatic in 1971.
  7. ? On the cars WITH the smog pump.
  8. Wish you friend well from the Z community here! He will be in our prayers.
  9. Chris, I think this is ~ HLS30-0003 and it has no sticker (pic thanks to @kats)
  10. EFI manifolds sometimes leak at EGR due to metal erosion.
  11. @katsMy co-owned Feb 1970 did not have the plastic base: I wish I still had it ?
  12. 240260280 posted a post in a topic in Wanted
    @jfa.series1 has one.
  13. 240260280 posted a post in a topic in Engine & Drivetrain
    I use blue thread lock on those and also on the oil pickup fasteners... just to be sure.
  14. Difference is to clear the different cross member (and power steering bits).
  15. 240260280 posted a post in a topic in Open Chit Chat
    Cool can too!
  16. Interesting way to see if there was an air pump on the engine. I think Gab Ringette's #48 had this question. His hood was painted with no sticker. I looked at #13 photos but the hood was replaced according to Mark so no sticker. It also has the reinforcing,
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  18. I looked at the PDF spec and it too says ~6000 amps... the company seems solid so I wonder how a typo got into two docs?
  19. IF the device has that DC feature. I am guessing it is just an AC output with heavy duty variable tap transformer and contactor with a timer.
  20. I agree, a higher voltage capacitive discharge feature in such a tool can create a huge current for a short period of time.
  21. It seems the specs have errors? I just multiplied welding Voltage X welding current. It looks like the 6000A may be incorrect. Some possibilities below. Quick Spot II Specs Maximum Welding Current: 6000 Amps < 600A or Max Weld Pwr= 6kW Welding Voltage: 2.5 Volts Max Electrode Pressure: 265 Lbs. Input Voltage: 220 Volts Input Amperage: 30 Amps Maximum Absorbed Power: 13 Kw Rated Power: 2.3 Kw @ 50% Spots/Hr: 180 (continuous mode, 20 gauge panels) Maximum Double-Sided Spot Welding Thickness: 14 gauge (.075") + 14 gauge (.075") Dimensions: 17" L x 4" W x 7" H Weight: 30 Lbs. Warranty: 1-Year
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