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I want a ride!

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Great job Jose! Keep it up!
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I wanna drive it,lol!
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Just an FYI in case it matters to you but this is the assembly line correct style of shift boot that should be in the car. The one in there now is a generic service replacement piece. https://www.ebay.com/itm/26441459069...Bk9SR_r918WeYw
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You should drive it too!


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Just an FYI in case it matters to you but this is the assembly line correct style of shift boot that should be in the car. The one in there now is a generic service replacement piece. https://www.ebay.com/itm/26441459069...Bk9SR_r918WeYw
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I drove the car to a local shop in Salinas who was able to perform an alignment with the specs I provided. After this my confidence in the car was enough that I installed the wiper motor and took it out for a morning drive. However, there are a few gremlins that have popped up.

Turn signal indictors stopped working. I ran ground straps, I did everything and it turns out the NEW bulbs do not work like originals. I simply swapped bulbs for originals I took from a spare cluster and the problem was solved.

Original rotors are warped. I may bite the bullet and buy the 2 piece repops. I already had the original rotors turned.

The original gm steering box binds and I can still drive the car but I will need to address this.

I connected the distributor to manifold vacuum and finally got the idle set where it fires right up, idles at 850 when warm and produces 15 inches of vacuum. The factory tach reads too high a few hundred rpm and I used the timing light to set the rpm. Because it reads too high I'm going to go ahead and connect the mechanical tach.

The NEW voltage regulator was bad out the box, swapped for a April 67 original and solved the problem

New problem I have is around 65 mph I feel the car slightly vibrate left to right. I'm suspecting the driveshaft, perhaps it was damaged while being shipped.

However, the car sounds great and when I launch it I feel like I'm guiding a missle. Per recommendations from Joe on this site, I'm running the pro tracs at 20-22psi and It has made a big difference in how the car performs.

Next I want to finish up the interior, and fix the gremlins.

If you have instagram my username is josebetancourt831 I try to add photos and clips there as well.
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Balanced driveshaft would make a world of difference.
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Warped rotors could also cause issues with wobble but you have done great progress and I enjoy seeing your posts.
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Old 01-16-2024, 07:28 PM
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There is a potentiometer on the back of the tach behind this sticker to adjust the rpm reading. Just be careful, the potentiometer can be fragile after all these decades.


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