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Yarb

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  1. Thought it would have been alot more and that’s why he didn’t take it.
  2. How much money would EBay get out of the deal?
  3. My two cents would be to go the rock auto route. You have dodged one bullet already IMO.
  4. Boots are relatively inexpensive. Gluing itIMO won’t hold up. The trans boot might be deteriorating as well.
  5. I’m not an expert nor have I attempted this before. My initial thought would be just to connect one wire and try that first. I’m sure you’ll find an answer here from someone that’s been down that road.
  6. Had many issues with my kit. I bought the performance pipe instead of a header. None of it fit right. They told me they have never had a complaint. Had to take it to a muffler shop where they cut it every where.
  7. With that being sad have the rest of you guys noticed that in recent months that parts from individual sellers have gotten insane.
  8. @jfa.series1might know
  9. Speaking of POR15, I’m sure most folks here have bought a can no matter the size, Use it once and attempt to reseal it the best you can only to find out a while later that when you finally get the can open that expensive POR 15 is dried up!! Went to a fellow members shop in Al. No it was not @siteunseen!! Kenny showed me a trick that was passed on to him. When you buy a new can Don’t open it. Take a punch one hole on each side of the lid. Take two lag screws and put ‘em in. When you’re ready to pour remove both screws. Pour out what you need in a disposable cup, reinstall the screws flip it upside down to seal the screws and you’re ready for next time. He’s had this can for over a year and used it multiple times. Maybe it’s an old trick but a first for me. Hope that helps someone out there.
  10. The brass adapter is 45 not 90 degrees. To tight to use a 90 degree adapter.
  11. Awesomeness Dave!! That’s truly a first!!
  12. GlowShift on Amazon GS-FA-05 Marshall 100psi gauge and the elbow are easy to find. let me know if you can’t find it
  13. Did you consider ordering the tee fitting where you will get a true pressure reading with the mechanical gauge? The adapter came from Glow Shift Gauges. The gauge and brass adapter Amazon. I had heard GlowShift sells on Amazon. Bought it directly from them. Have a p/n somewhere if needed.
  14. I’m not on FaceBook so it won’t open for me I presume.
  15. I think you have done a remarkable job so far. I wish I had the expertise or could point you to someone that who does. Best of luck. There is an answer out there.
  16. Amen!!! I would not dare to go add mine up!!!
  17. @jfa.series1 Had a post on that.
  18. I know the feeling!!! Not having a hoist keeps you limber when you pass #65🤣
  19. Kudos Ron for chiming in to help a fellow member. I personally took notice and appreciated your efforts. Nice job!
  20. With the cost of rebuilding/repairing these engines this day and age, putting a “T” in the system and being able to monitor the oil pressure at the engine is a life saver IMO. It’s inexpensive and just a piece of mind.
  21. Friend that’s cheap insurance! The you can rule that variable out. Personally I wouldn’t crank that engine again.
  22. Man.. He will surely be missed!!
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