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In a message dated 2/28/2006 6:23:11 PM Central Standard Time, casey@... writes: I love these little fans. All of the ones I've seen were...
Mask1966@...
mikeklepp
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Mar 1, 2006
1:14 pm
30425
Jeff---re aftermarket valve part numbers, here's a few: --Sealed Power--number on valve "DMV VE 997" --Sealed Power--"""" "DMV VI 294" --Rich--947 (w "s" on...
rad hoo
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Mar 1, 2006
9:07 pm
30426
I've had the same experience lately. Ordered a carb that was out of stock and had to be backorder. waited 3 weeks to get it and the threads were stripped so...
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joerod777
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Mar 2, 2006
8:17 pm
30427
Well, I guess I wasn't to clear in what I really want/need. What I am looking for is pictures or whatever that shows or describes exactly how and where the...
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jvanho01
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Mar 2, 2006
10:32 pm
30428
Since they sit evenly & no broken leaves , it's not a matter of safety , it's a matter of ride height and bottoming out over small bumps . Re-arching leaf...
vwnate1
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Mar 3, 2006
2:13 pm
30429
I have an original Trico aftermarket vacuum fan mounted in the usual place , on the steering column facing the driver ~ it can be swiveled around to blow air...
vwnate1
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Mar 3, 2006
2:21 pm
30430
Just out of curiosity guys, could one of these fans be run off the vacuum in the carb, or even in the fuel vac line? I have already converted to elec wipers...
robert fox
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Mar 3, 2006
9:16 pm
30431
Maybe their bad service over the years in finally catching up with them and folks have quit ordering enought for them to stock. I had it up to here with them a...
wayne55662000
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Mar 3, 2006
11:40 pm
30432
Maybe their bad service over the years in finally catching up with them and folks have quit ordering enought for them to stock. I had it up to here with them a...
wayne55662000
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Mar 3, 2006
11:40 pm
30433
Forgot to mention, the last item I ordered was disc brake kit, took them 3 times to ship the right proportioning valves. The m/c bracket was incorrect and got...
wayne55662000
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Mar 3, 2006
11:43 pm
30434
I also had problems with them a few years ago.Placed a big order and things were either on backorder or the wrong ones.But I made my peace with the ...
Wu5clan@...
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Mar 4, 2006
12:23 am
30435
... have been able to secure a couple of them and planning on installing one of them in my Chevy 55.1 truck cab in my restoration project. Marty ... an ... one...
jqhpm1
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Mar 4, 2006
12:42 pm
30436
I feel silly asking this but have never been really sure of the right answer. I have to put some studs in an intake manifold. How does one get them in tight...
rmarks10
t80c26
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Mar 4, 2006
1:32 pm
30437
Roy Just place two nuts on the thread that sticks up. Tighten the two together with two wrenches and walla you have a neat stud driver. When the stud is tight...
Mike & Inez Plucker
impluck
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Mar 4, 2006
1:56 pm
30438
Roy, most all products that use studs as fasteners do not have anything special holding them in for the purpose of keeping them in. Since at the time of...
Jeff Pohlar
oakridgehigh76
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Mar 4, 2006
2:07 pm
30439
Take two nuts that fit the end which will be exposed and tighten them against each other and use them to insert your stud. Then when ready, un tighten them and...
Rick N Wagner
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Mar 4, 2006
2:22 pm
30440
Thanks, guys. pretty much in line with what I thought but I wondered if there might be something I didn't know about. I find that happens a lot...like the...
rmarks10
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Mar 4, 2006
5:37 pm
30441
Why are JC Whitless springs 100 per spring and Chevy Duty 209 per spring????? I want to get by cheap but dont want to make a mistake if there is something...
Daron Nettles
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Mar 5, 2006
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30442
Loctite will help the studs stay in. I usually use the blue Loctite 242 (243) for non-permanent assemblies. For more permanent assemblies, there is a red...
Jim Kozisek
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Mar 5, 2006
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30443
Hey guys, I am needing some help in recreating the exact location of the dimple in the rear fender of my 55.1 Chevy stepside truck I am performing a full frame...
jqhpm1
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Mar 5, 2006
2:09 pm
30444
Marty check this out. Lee The Stovebolt Page Tech Tips Sidemount Fender Mod By Ray Stanley Home | News | Forum | Swap Meet | Gallery | Tech Tips | Links |...
K M Lehmann
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Mar 5, 2006
5:30 pm
30445
Marty this is in the Tech Tips on this site. Lee http://www.stovebolt.com/ ... From: "jqhpm1" <JQHPM1@...> To: <old-chevy-truck@yahoogroups.com> Sent:...
K M Lehmann
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Mar 5, 2006
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30446
Lee, thanks so much for the tip on where to look. That was what I was looking for. Marty [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]...
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jqhpm1
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Mar 5, 2006
5:52 pm
30447
Hey group, in the process of replacing the vacuum advance on my truck I revisited the idea of putting this cool aftermarket transistorized ignition unit on the...
Jeff Pohlar
oakridgehigh76
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Mar 6, 2006
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30448
Why are JC Whitless springs 100 per spring and Chevy Duty 209 per spring????? I want to get by cheap but dont want to make a mistake if there is something...
Daron Nettles
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Mar 6, 2006
12:51 pm
30449
i bought a set for my 46 probably about 6-7 years ago from jc whitney and have had no problem. they were identical to the originals and have held up great. my...
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coolie2448
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Mar 6, 2006
4:14 pm
30450
Uh , yes ~ that is how it is run , off the vacuum in the intake manifold... It'll slow down or even stop on longer hills . -Nate...
vwnate1
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Mar 6, 2006
4:54 pm
30451
I don't know ~ why note write each vendor and ask if they have the bushings installed and who is the manufacturer ? . -Nate ... spring????? I want to get by...
vwnate1
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Mar 6, 2006
4:58 pm
30452
Hi Jeff ; I'm interested if it is still available . -Nate ... truck I ... ignition ... the points. ... as for 6 ... only. Now, ... but it's ... still ... it...
vwnate1
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Mar 6, 2006
5:01 pm
30453
Nate, I figured you might. Heck, I figured you already had one. :) You are probably familiar with these and others that were floating around in the sixties and...
Jeff Pohlar
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