I don't think they are the same. GMC part # is 3737093. This is a '57 only part. Used on all models 370 and smaller except COE.
Megan, the 9 year old, has a pretty severe case of Cerebral Palsy. She has a new "hot rod" and wanted to race with one of the show's organizers....
Does Bev need to adopt a son?
I agree with Chris, the resistor should be between the + side of the coil and 12V. The wire from coil - should go directly to the points. IF it...
Once again I can't find these in our host's web catalog, but they are available at H E A V Y C H E V Y as part number 714 Dash Molding...
Our host doesn't show that spring in their on-line catalog, but H e a v y C h e v y does. It is their item # 305, brake pedal return spring at...
You don't say in your post that you are running anything but an original "stomp starter", so assuming you are look here for the safe way to put a...
Disks are self adjusting, but I suspect that you are speaking of drum brakes. I've never heard of them for our trucks.
Back then GM owned the government.
Cramp: You are correct about the original gauge and sending unit. Full is 30 ohms, empty is zero. I have a Mazda pickup tank under...
I found this pointer http://www.jalopyjournal.com/?p=2067 over on OldGMCTrucks.com
Nate: 292? In a GMC? I thought you'd put in a 302 long motor.
... quick before it is gone. Owner has already solved your rear axle problem....
You could try these...
Sounds that go away when you push in the clutch are often associated with the throwout bearing. Question: Does your clutch pedal come all...
I had a paper copy of this on my office wall for 15 years. When they moved us to qube-land last fall there wasn't enough real estate for all my...
I'm no '50 Chevy truck expert, but I don't remember a 2 speed rear axle as an option on a 1/2 ton.
Should have been "then back off an 1/8th OF a turn". Fat fingers strike again.
To quote my Dad "Tighten it 'til it breaks, then back off an 1/8th or a turn."
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