I agree it isn't the best. But text is "searchable". Using 50 GMC Master Parts Book as the target and looking for a bearing, start here:...
Hope the heater works well.
One of the guys over on OldGMCtrucks posted a link to the http://www.gmpartswiki.com/browse I haven't quite figured out how to use it, but it...
The 55-59 tie rod is pretty much the same. http://chevy.oldcarmanualproject.com/gmc/5559mm/5559mm010.html says to tighten until "springs are...
Unless .... ... you change to positive ground. My Dad always said "two wrongs don't make a right, but three lefts make a right".
Wouldn't that cause gas to flow the wrong way??? :p
The rod you are worrying about is a Chevy V8 thing.
If all 3 batteries are rated the same (amp hours, etc.) there shouldn't be a problem.
Next thing you know Evan will be running drained oil through his socks and re-using it. :p
55.2 thru 57 hood hinges mount to the cab differently than 58-59 hood hinges. I don't know if the springs are the same or not. Assuming you...
And then what happens??? A few minutes after my previous post I get another e-mail from him exactly the same as a previous one, asking for my...
As expected, after Nate's inspection and test drive services were offered last Friday, I never heard from the guy again. To save the rest of...
'55 Chevy shop manual says 90-95 ft lbs. here: http://chevy.oldcarmanualproject.com/shop/1955/55csm0691.html '59 truck shop manual says the...
Nate, you've made my day. That is the exact response I was hoping for and I will make that offer now. I'll let you know what happens. If you...
Never mind guys. Was looking to buy the truck that was advertized in Houston's Craigslist at a really good price. I assume it is a scam....
This isn't a trick question. I need to knoow what kind of tranny this is. I won't be able to see it for a few days.
Anyone on the forum willing to bet their life (or at least their reputation) on identifying this transmission? Maybe you could just bet Ken's...
I have a set of open end wrenches made for Teletype Corporation back in the 40s thru 60s that are REALLY thin. They vary from 5/16" to 3/4". The...
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