I have been looking at shipping containers as well. I found a guy on here that is actually about an hour away and he had a set up in his 100 and I’m snagging those totes as he’s sold his platform and was stuck with the containers.
I bet that...
This right here is the key to driving a 30 year old 80 Series.
Folks should also do the math. Assuming no variation in ground speed over a distance of 100 miles, the time difference between 65 mph and 75 mph is 12 minutes.
Your fuel economy...
That is what I was remembering from your experience. I appreciate the reminder. I think I’ll save myself some grief and just stick to the radiator and finally installing a temp gauge in the outflow pipe. I’m actually taking a week of vacation...
Hi Flint,
Is there anything special about popping out that short by-pass connector to replace the o-rings? I’ve had the o-rings on standby for awhile waiting for a coolant drain. As luck would have it, that opportunity popped up so I can replace...
seriously folks, I didn’t mean to start a huge debate over what bolts I should be using aftermarket or OEM where I should get them what I should be paying for them or whether or not I need a thicker u- joint flange.
All I know is I’m going out...
With it getting hot as hell in AZ I needed to get the A/C going. I overthought the hose situation for a while, but it was actually really simple to make my own lines and get it done. Here are the parts I bought to get it done:
Line Connections...
I went through and individually tested each vacuum line attached to the planum. I either plugged or clamped each line one at a time while watching the tech stream live data and did not see any changes in the fuel trims for any of the vacuum...
This is great advice. My cruiser sat in the garage for over a year while I was trying to source a new old stock wiring harness (1994). It was nice not stressing about getting it up and running asap.
Same with any major job that once torn open...
The only regret I have is not buying a second car sooner. Maintenance and projects were no longer driven by what could be done in a weekend. I no longer had to guess on what parts I would need. I could take two weeks to do a front end axle seal...
I agree with this competely. I installed mine with the plan to add a twin ARB compressor at a later date. After getting it all in, I decided there is no way I'm doing that. I can't imagine getting it in place with the compressor on there. It is a...