Looks awesome. I have a true 69 dash pad in the rafters with cracks and wanted to try to restore. So you had no cracks in the vinyl? After all the work is the dash still brittle or does the paint solidify it a bit? I am wondering how the 3M 550 FC will look after a few summer heat cycles...
Thanks. It's really hard to tell what sounds are what in the video because of the amount of compression an iPhone puts on the audio. It makes it sound like the engine is exploding when it's really not loud at all. There was just a "new" noise but it doesn't come through in the video very...
that's what I was thinking . . . spark plug wires are new last year with just under 1500K miles on them, so unlikely they've failed unless rodents paid me a visit over the winter. But its been running just fine until I "got on it."
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This should get ya there. Only ranked as one of most viewed TV series of all-time. Seen by millions. Been off the air for a few years. And that male actor? Sadly passed away at decade ago.
Anyway, answer Wed 3/5 early am EST.
"Car" radios were more about "sound" than quality of such, back then. AM radios had their static issues plus a limited frequency response range that was possible for that format. In the middle 1980s, when "AM Stereo" tried to get off the ground (GM had that option on some of their higher-level...
Your idea is one I have been tossing around (seems great minds and fools seldom differ) - if you've time, peruse the articles linked in the above threads. Somebody has done the same thing and epoxied 9" caps inside the 10" caps with claimed success. Regarding your concern that installing and...
It sounds like you may have a couple of different issues but I would check out the ticking first. It sounds like valve train. Bent pushrod, lifter not pumping up, Cam lobe going away, rocker arm broken or valve spring. If the noise is loudest on one side or another pull that valve cover like...
The basic connections for the 1971 Chrysler AM 8 track radio are as follows:
- Red (single) = 12V power
- Chassis = Ground
- Black (#2) in the three terminal connector = Speaker common
- Violet (#1) in the three terminal connector = Speaker left channel
- Dark green (#3) in the three terminal...