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You're points are well taken. Ethanol is hard on some of the gaskets and certain rubbers. John I wonder why that would cause a problem with your Corvette unless the fuel-air ratio can't adjust. I think 1991 used computers that should do that but I am not positive. Older cars will probably...
Why do all you guys think ethanol free gas is so wonderful. It should be more or less the same. Don't get me wrong the politics and economics of using ethanol are sheer stupidity but the chemistry is solid. I don't know gas chemistry all that well but apparently if you use an oxygenator in...
I am really sorry I didn't make it. This year was a unique situation with Bob, Chris and Stu among others coming long distances. I hope this turns into an annual event. My flight was three hours late leaving Detroit and I didn't get home until midnight and to bed around 12:30 AM. When I got...
I'm stuck in Detroit won't be getting home until late. The last forecast I saw showed great weather for the weekend but my wife said it is raining hard at home. What is the weather in Carlisle?
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Re: Steering Box Gears
Thanks for the info. I've heard about hard to find idler arms too but they are on the FirmFeel web site.
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Chris,
That is the way I did it last time but I wanted to keep it at TDC this time. Used an impact wrench and it worked like a charm without moving the crank.
Re: Steering Box Gears
I just replaced the manual box in my Roadrunner. I got it directly from Firm Feel. The reason I replaced the box was the slop in the wheel. I could move it a lot to either side of center while going in a straight line. In retrospect, I may have been too quick to...
It has been a few years since I have done this and I don't remember how I kept the engine from turning when removing the damper bolt. I am thinking about using my air driven 1/2" impact wrench to do the trick. Does anyone know of a reason why it shouldn't be done that way?
Thanks
Jack
Be prepared for wall to wall people. My wife's college buddy just spent Monday there on the way to our house. She said it was really crowded and they expected 4 million people this month and next.
Having said that it is well worth the trip if you haven't been there. I have been there maybe...
I never timed it but when my hemi used to start it would take maybe 2 minutes of cranking, maybe longer before it would start. I would have to pump the accelerator pedal a lot before I could get enough gas in it to fire.
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