For the Datsun List, and a select few others I know, with good practical engineering skills: Can anyone ID this item? Go to <http://web.govliquidation.com/ Go to Virginia, select Portsmouth, and you
Other folks turned me on to the Donovan Engineering Website, and these are kick ass 700CI 180LBS block race engines..so it is really probably not that bad of a deal for 73K each, keeping in mind that
Hello New Guy! I have a 67 1600 and have the old 4 spoke aluminum mags, like were used on these cars years ago. They are 14X5.5. I run 195X60X14 Falkin Azinis and have very minor scraping problems in
yep, instead of easy out, they should be called: 'last chance' 'no way' 'aw sh*&' I have seen them work when used with very great care, but the flame wrench and/or large quantities of PB Blaster is u
For all, My one vehicle out of six or so that still has a car payment and is less than 100K miles is our PT Cruiser. Nice car, a mini-minivan. But, it was time to do sparkplugs. The dealer wanted $24
The scotch was probably placed there as a secret pick-me-up by some long dead alcoholic and roadster addict...but in anyway, you could have a very tasty and well aged drink while you thought about ho
Looks like Nick's Car from Mass!!! But I know he would never sell not yours is it? Jim Chesapeake Virginia _________________________________________________________________ Don t just search. Find. C
Hey Roadster List, I havn't gotton anything for a day or two, has traffic been light or have I been inadvertantly cut off. I need my roadster fix! No need to respond, I hope to see this message on th
This thread comes up about every fall....no problem to discuss though!! Chrome shops have really high environmental costs these days, do not expect to find cheap chrome. Chrome work varies from expen
For all: Yes, for the early rear view mirrors, and all side view mirrors, the glass has to come out, and you will probably break it. I am fortunate because my wife is Co-Owner of a picture framing an
Short the wire on the gas tank sender to ground, or if there are two wires, short them together. This will make the gage read full. Now, go for a ride around the neighborhood with the shorted wires i
I belive the correct acronym would be SWAG in your case, because the extensive experience you already have with jetting our cars is based on a lot of scientific fact!! I will endeavor to do what I s
For all: Got my new issue of Grassroots Motorsports, and it had some articles on retro cars (things you would think would be in their sister mag)...anyway, the lead car in the series was a 510, compl
My best Guess, and this is an interesting problem: The rear brakes (one or both) may have been adjusted too tight, to the point of slight aditional drag, causing heat. The heat causes the shoe materi
With regards to the intake, exhaust, and heat sheild, this is the way that I recently did it also, works well. Dont forget to bolt up the little support part way down the exhast manifold from the man
The hardest part for me is putting the darn hood back on. I hate lineing it up, so I remove the little hinge bolts instead. This requires someone with small hands to help get them back in. Also, put
For all: I spent a lot of time with the aftermarket aluminum rims on the truck, and once shined up they required frequent upkeep to keep nice, or they would quickly get mottled and corroded. After le
I have a 67 and have been thru this a few years ago. My glass broke when I took the frame apart, but the new (used) piece has been OK. I was very, very careful putting it together, with resting it on
Tom, and all: I remember trying to do this, and I can't remember the details but it was more than just the fittings. Something with the brake adjustors, or hand brake, was different and because of th
Dear List, Some might remember my rather bitter complaining about loss of 5th in reverse in the tranny of my pushrod 2L, way last December. Well, two weeks ago I finally got around to pulling the eng