Welcome Rava... The rear trailing arms are slightly different on the 3/4 ton trucks but yes swapping coil springs shouldn't be an issue. Optimum...
You don't know me that well.......:confused: Yeah, those will look very nice. I used Impala tail lights (installed upside down) on my '65 [ATTACH]
1966 Pontiac Lemans / Tempest - Guide 23 STDB 66 T63 [ATTACH]
Before you notch your frame read through the "Rear Frame Notch" thread, see link in my signature line. There's a lot of ways to notch a frame,...
I'm glad that worked for you. Feel free to post some photo's or even better, start a build thread for your '69 stepside in the 1967-1972 section...
I like the over / under idea of segregating the wood working and mechanics. As for the depth of the mechanics area, I'd suggest you do a layout...
Have you checked to see if the horn wire is pinched somewhere in the column? Check the wire. I'll bet if you put a continuity tester on the end...
Welcome to the forum Ethan! Assuming you have coil springs (leaf springs were an option) you should not need lowering blocks, just the coil...
That covered bridge photo is sweet...
Your a good man Mike... I'm afraid I'd have packed up my stuff and headed on down the road. ____ John
That should work. My only concern is will the non vented gas cap be liquid tight? If it isn't you may still have gas dripping out since it...
To gain some confidence.. I'd be inclined to put a vacuum gauge on the fuel pump and check to see how much vacuum the pump can pull. Then build...
Yes. But How much vacuum does it take to collapse the fuel tank? and How much vacuum to vapor lock the motor? I'm probably fretting about...
Say what? That just doesn't seem logical. Got any volcano's in the area? Just kidding... what are you using to check the temperature? My...
It won't flood it if the expansion tank is large enough. If you think about it only a small amount will auto-syphon, then it will start sucking...
But this would be better. Can you spin the filler neck so the vent is down? [ATTACH]
The line to the expansion tank has to be a dedicate line. This allows the gas in the expansion tank to get sucked back into the gas tank...[ATTACH]
Yes. The volumetric thermal expansion for gasoline is = 0.00053 per degree F.. So let's assume 18 gallons of gas and a temperature rise of 70 F....
I think girls get taught that in Home Economics class in high school.... Interesting you updated your thread... I was wondering if you ever...
Good times... Spiral LED bulbs? I hate the spiral CFL's.. but love the Edison base LED's. The CFL's have "issues" in very cold...
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