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Is the push rod to the master coming all the way back, or is it holding the master in a little, not allowing all the fluid to bleed back out the slave?...
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I found a great site called http://www.weldingtipsandtricks.com/. It's free and has alot of info for all types of welding.
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I have an old chilton's book that say's 79 lbs with valve open at 1 7/16 height and 1 3/4 installed height. Thats all I've got. Hope it helps.
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On that short of a panel I think I would have formed the lip (like you said a little bigger) first on the brake and then used the shrinker to form the...
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Have you tried Stahl out of York, Pa. I've had a set for years and love em.
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If you block off all the heat you will ice-up the carb in cold weather. This was a big problem on old aircraft which is why they have carb heaters. I...
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I'll bet money it is the new condenser. I had this same problem on my Mallory dual point. It took three new ones to get a good one at $9 a piece. The...
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Use crystal draino and water mixture to remove the anodizing. Works great and is cheap. Eastwood makes a compound for stainless that works very well for...
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My Dodge van did this after having the battery out for awhile. It just cleared it self up after a couple of days. I hate computers!
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I restore classic cars for a living. It's really satisfying to get paid to take a hammer and plasma cutter to a $250k car.
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Thanks for the info guys. Congrats on tying the knot. There could be a new toy in my paint booth soon.
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I'd love to know more about the red chrome paint on that mustang. Chads picture #75
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Use the repro rubber but don't even try the staples, use some pop rivets with a washer on the rubber side so they don't pull through. Touch them up with...
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What ever you use, make sure you wash it of real good with soap and water or it will come back to bite you. I've seen this start to lift paint months...
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