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If its ABS, you can use acetone for glue.
Tired of dragging your battery charger around the shop? Mount the charger on a wall/shelf, then adapt an extension cord to the charger leads....
Sorry for your loss.
Some have commented that the amperage draw is the problem, and it may contribute. In my case, I have LED brake lights, and the switches still...
My latest project ('59 el camino) didn't have a key. I tried every key I had in the shop. Finally, the last key I had worked. It was an old...
I used your same setup on my '40 truck. They work so good, I'm glad I didn't use a booster.
I jumped on this last summer when it showed up on CL. Had to buy it on the spot. Sellers' phone was ringing non-stop.[ATTACH]
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Why? I've done many times with acetone, its handy, and has lasted for years.
You can use acetone for gluing ABS to ABS. Works incredibly well.
[ATTACH] I have a 302 in my '40 pickup. I didn't have to do anything to the firewall. I used the Explorer water pump, timing cover and balancer...
I've had good luck with spray can furniture polish. It will put a little bit of sheen on the paint.
My little truck has a 1980 302 block with a later 5.0 crank and a flat tappet cam. Works fine.
On the felts, there are little "fingers" that slip into slots in the tracks. Lift up maybe a 1/2" or more, then pull away from the track.
Yep. I finally found a chrome centerpiece for the grill, and added some stripes to break up the black paint.
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