The Jalopy Journal
I instantly recognized the Noctua fan. You're not messing around there, they are supposed to be very good from what I have seen.
I actually emailed Pat Blais and he said it can go back in any orientation because the fluid runs in a channel and then in those holes. I just...
I'm in the process of swapping a 1963 push button 727 transmission from a 19-spline input shaft to a 24-spline input shaft to allow me to use the...
You guys may have seen this already, but This Old Hotrod built a tube structure for his deck lid and I ended up doing pretty much the same thing...
I have the same speedo, they are easy to take apart and could be set in just a few minutes. That may be not worth the hassle, though. It's great...
I appreciate that you're coming back and giving the results of your testing. It's sure to help someone else down the road.
Not to throw this thread off topic too much, but that was Jerry Dixey's 27. I have articles saved from Street Rodder when he had the top made. I...
If you don't have a rivnut tool, I would suggest using one for the turtledeck bolts. Once you do have one, you'll find all sorts of places to put...
Nice! thank you for the idea
What TIG machine did you end up getting? I saw you were waiting on pulse TIG machine, but missed which one you got. I have a YesWelder TIG-205DS...
Dana Barlow has posted a tech on how he built his top from conduit. That's another option now that you know exactly how the top irons connect to...
That subframe is way better than mine. You got a good one for sure.
You guys are really after it! Great job!
Stogy, if I was a betting man I'd say that's graphite guide coat smeared over the primer to aid in blocking.
I bought a grade 8 lot from ebay that came in bags. I sorted them into Harbor Freight plastic bins and labeled them with a label maker. I hated...
Grace & Co. Insert, small block made in USA SW gauges. WWJH7192 by rjgideon posted Jul 9, 2021 at 8:59 AM
Saw you and the car on Crafty B's instagram yesterday. It looks and sounds great!
Trevor, as we talked the other night, I am kind of shooting for an early/mid 60's vibe with my car. I think it's important to sort of figure out...
Gauges and shifter pod
Looks damn good, Brian!
I used Howell's body panels on my Model T, they were okay but needed a little work. If you have a hammer and dolly set, some clecos or tek screws,...
With this one, once I took it out of the cup, the odometer was easy to remove and clean up a little. I lubed it with some white lithium grease,...
Wix 42011 is the correct filter for '60 through at least '78 1bbl slant-6s - this is per "SlantSixDan" on the Slant Six Forum. That guy really...
Trevor, I have one of those nice lever action vise-mounted flare tools that give a perfect flare every time. It's a little hike, but if you want...
Maybe just a cardboard shield for the inside of the engine and run a wire wheel on a drill? I was thinking like these: [IMG]
This is awesome. I'm so happy for you to have found this coupe. Please let me know if you need any help.
<<<< It's a '66 Mopar 361 that will be disguised as an early 60's one, currently thinking about making it look like a Golden Lion engine. It's...
I got myself a shop air system (like RapidAir) and an INNOVA 5568 timing light.
Thank you very much for posting those hammer form pics. I need to do the same on my car and while I had the general idea, your pics help me...
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