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#171
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Re: The New, Newer Project Part Tres...
I did a bit of cleaning today. I covered the front end and the engine compartment with a giant plastic sheet and then cleaned the underside of the hood where 40 years of the A/C compressor had been spraying oil. I guess after all those years of emulsifying, the A/C oil residue actually dissolved some of the original overspray from the underside of the hood. I also pulled out the washer fluid and antifreeze overflow reservoirs and soaked them in hot water and detergent. They cleaned up nicely. Both of them had gunky residue layered at the bottom.
I then went for a ride to my buddy's garage and checked and see if the A/C worked. I wanted him to be looking at the sight glass when I turned the A/C on to make sure there was actually R12 in there. (I didn't want to just turn it on, just in case it was empty, and possibly burn up the overheat switch). Miraculously he said that it was only slightly low on the fill. Looks like it has been holding pressure for all these years! |
#172
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I also adjusted the rear brakes. I had noticed that the pedal, while firm wouldn't do anything until halfway down and then the front discs would grab very hard. I carefully removed the original Tinnerman star clips that hold the rear drums in place and pulled the drums. It was all untouched and original in there. The brakes really needed to be adjusted. It took two full turns of the adjusters to get the shoes out to where they would actually contact the drums. I then reinstalled the drums and the Tinnerman clips and went for a test run. It worked like a charm. Now it stops like a normal car.
When I got back from the test drive I pulled the Radial T/As and installed the set of 40-year-old, Firestone Steel Radial 500s (three NOS tires and one of the original tires from the car). She looks a lot different with the GR70x15 Firestones versus the 255/60x15 T/As. |
#173
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Man that car is so pretty with the proper valance and the vintage tires; like stepping back in time.
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#174
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I give it 999 out of 1000. If the backdrop was my driveway I would give an even 1000 points.
Ryan
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1969 Beaumont 350 Auto White Sold 1969 Beaumont 307 Auto Green Sold 1969 Chevelle SS 396-L35 Auto Blue Sold 1969 Oldsmobile Cutlass 'S' Sports Coupe W31 |
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I'm liking it!
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#176
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That car looks sweet in White. Back when the Firestone 500 recall came down I had a good friend that worked at Firestone, and being from the Akron area, the standing joke was that anytime we ran into him the guys would always ask him if he still had those "KILLER TIRES" on his car... [img]<<GRAEMLIN_URL>>/naughty.gif[/img]
Mike |
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<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: njsteve</div><div class="ubbcode-body">OK, here is today's conundrum: I was looking at the hood latch assembly and it appears that the grommet that the hood cable goes through is partially broken (lower locating tab is broken off) and has been for a long while. The cable is actually sawing its way through the bracket. It also appears that the grommet that the pull handle passes through has a broken piece as well. Does anyone have the grommets? It appears that they may be the same grommet for both the upper cable guide and the lower handle guide.
</div></div> And a big THANK YOU to PerformanceYears.com website member FormulaBruce, who found two of the unique, hood cable grommets for me! I installed them and it's amazing how much easier the hood opens when the cable isn't sawing through the radiator support bracket. |
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Looking great as usual [img]<<GRAEMLIN_URL>>/smile.gif[/img] Luckily the tires did not explode in your driveway [img]<<GRAEMLIN_URL>>/laugh.gif[/img]
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69 SS 350 convertible (in peices) 69 327 convertible (driver) |
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I keep going back to the garage to check every few hours. [img]<<GRAEMLIN_URL>>/eek.gif[/img]
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#180
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I'd go back every few hours to just to look at the car . That is beautiful
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