Zeldman
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I haven’t decided yet. What’s your opinion on what’s better?
Both used together.
I haven’t decided yet. What’s your opinion on what’s better?
Are you using aviation style rivets or cherry pops?
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Both used together.
Sort of what I’m thinking. What I’m also wondering is if I should put some silicone around the intake gaskets, at least the parts that have coolant. The heads and intake are smooth so theoretically it shouldn’t be required.
I remember using a spray on gasket adhesive as well ... and my memory sounds like @Zeldman's ... something like 'copper tack' seems to jingle a little bell way back in the recesses ... might have been Permatex?
There was a copper something that we sprayed on steel head gaskets before we started using FelPro head gaskets. Could that be what you are thinking of.??
For the intake gaskets I am pretty sure we got the stuff from NAPA. The local NAPA store was owned by a bunch of hot rodders and they could get us the good NAPA brand stuff, not the stuff they sold in the store.
I may be confused by the wording, but are you talking about taking up extra slack by making loops in the hard lines?
Putting loops in the brake lines in strategic places can help reduce fatigue fractures due to vibrations.
Why not just cut where needed and re-flare the end to avoid making loops?Yes.
Hadn't heard of that one, but I suppose it makes sense. I'd think rubber isolators would be as effective though.Putting loops in the brake lines in strategic places can help reduce fatigue fractures due to vibrations.
Why not just cut where needed and re-flare the end to avoid making loops?
Hadn't heard of that one, but I suppose it makes sense. I'd think rubber isolators would be as effective though.
Firewall and frame can flex and twist in different planes. Also, despite best efforts, we can't all get the solid line terminated in exactly the right place, adding additional stress to the line by forcing it into place.
I can't imagine a rubber isolator being anywhere near as effective on relieving stress as a nice coil. Heck, as long as the fitting ends in the right neighborhood, it will likely work.
Why do you need two turns in that pigtail? Just asking...not a criticism. I'd have thought one turn would have been sufficient.Firewall and frame can flex and twist in different planes. Also, despite best efforts, we can't all get the solid line terminated in exactly the right place, adding additional stress to the line by forcing it into place.
I can't imagine a rubber isolator being anywhere near as effective on relieving stress as a nice coil. Heck, as long as the fitting ends in the right neighborhood, it will likely work.
Hmm. Well I just did exactly what they said not to do. I've not heard or seen that recommendation before.
Pedal box note? Neither have I. Just pulled the first random google image that came up.
Guess it also depends on how close the header is to the pedal box for that application...
Holes in shim stock is where punches shine. Now unless you have a wide range of sizes in a diacra turret punch, I’ll admit having one the right size can be a problem.
Nice, no price, care to share for the morbidly nosy? Also, I grew up with carbs, they suck, figuratively and literally, I will not buy another carb vehicle unless I absolutely have to, I hope it runs well for you.
I'm beginning to think Ted's project is going to be finished sometime around Christmas Eve 2000.
I'm beginning to think Ted's project is going to be finished sometime around Christmas Eve 2000.
Ted's building a DeLorean?
This is heavy.