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Rain-X is fantastic..............but due to air flow on the '68/'69 Road Runners, (probably many others of that era as well) it's useless. The air hits the flat front end and flows up and over the hood and windshield, leaving a dead air space on the hood and windshield. Water beads just sit...
You guys are starting to worry me. What's wrong with Rotella T5 10W30 and a bottle of ZDDP Plus?
P.S.
Found this pretty interesting.
https://comparemotoroils.com/shell-rotella-t4-vs-t5-vs-t6/
I left the ammeter bypassed with the wires screwed together and insulated. The aftermarket under dash voltmeter is connected to a spade connector on the fuse block. There are two, one on each side. One is hot all the time and the other is hot only with ignition on.
That is not metal. That is an insulator, preventing the two studs from making contact.
That is an indication of a bad insulator causing a short. Be advised that there is also an identical insulator inside the gauge that may be deteriorated. That is what caused my problem and why I bypassed it.
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