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I thought that higher pressure would cause it to boil at a higher temperature, not the other way around.
Yes, higher air pressure makes boil point higher. That would be 11th grade chemistry.
1991 LC - Gave it a good bath! I think it lightened up 2-3 shades! Now the restoration begins!Well you just added a question to the "what have you done thread".
So now do the exact same thing but instead of asking a question tell us what you did with your 80 series.
And always remember, pictures or it didn't happen.
Hit the attach files button at the bottom. Select a photo, let it load, than hit insert, than hit full image.
@leonard_nemoy thank you!Well you just added a question to the "what have you done thread".
So now do the exact same thing but instead of asking a question tell us what you did with your 80 series.
And always remember, pictures or it didn't happen.
Hit the attach files button at the bottom. Select a photo, let it load, than hit insert, than hit full image.
1991 LC - Gave it a good bath! I think it lightened up 2-3 shades! Now the restoration begins!
Does anyone have a service manual they don’t need anymore for this one?
Open to ideas, advice, etc.
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remove stickers, find someplace else to put those lights or ditch them, lower 3 inches , less ugly wheels.1991 LC - Gave it a good bath! I think it lightened up 2-3 shades! Now the restoration begins!
Does anyone have a service manual they don’t need anymore for this one?
Open to ideas, advice, etc.
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"Put 37s on it."remove stickers, find someplace else to put those lights or ditch them,lower 3 inches, less ugly wheels.
That is a sharp truck!
LOL! 2 years later....Did you make it out the bowl solo?
LOL! 2 years later....
Yes it is, you get insane traction. At first it is a little unnerving. The name slick rock, came from horse and wagons the hooves and wooden/steel wheels were slick on the rock, but rubber tires are everything but slick.That is some sticky rock. Never been out there yet but it must be a gritty sand stone, like sand paper.
Didn't want to make a new thread for this - I noticed after the last 2 automatic car washes I had a bit of water leaking into my driver's side A-pillar. Tonight was definitely worse so I investigated when I got home. I assume that water is making its way into the widened gutter where a previous owner wired in a CB antennae? Would I be ok to fill up that space with silicone to prevent water from making its way down?
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That is some sticky rock. Never been out there yet but it must be a gritty sand stone, like sand paper.
Yes it is, you get insane traction. At first it is a little unnerving. The name slick rock, came from horse and wagons the hooves and wooden/steel wheels were slick on the rock, but rubber tires are everything but slick.