Don Stolfi
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Cool...AM/FM, correct?
Yessir!Cool...AM/FM, correct?
To avoid any starting issues make sure the ignition system is up to snuff.I may upgrade to a mini starter from a dodge truck to help draw less juice from the battery in the event of a starting issue.
Also must make sure I can charge my phone via the cigarette lighter.
Haha you and Nick are never gonna let me forget that. I'm getting a new one this week.Spare coil,alternator,voltage regulator,ballast resistor.. and..starter relay (MANNNNYYY!!)
With a 318,you should do fine.
Remember to do the electrical like I suggested.
AAA towing card,Jesus on the dashboard and a gas can with gas in it.
Cheers
About 1000. Maybe a little more.The more you drive it before hand helps show the things that will cause problems. I do carry tools, 5 gallons of gas and a spare set of belts. Anyway how many miles have you put on it so far?
Rain-X...and pack a couple exterior bulbs 1156 and 1157, and a low beam headlight. Those roundys can be hard to find when you need one.So here is where the Servprolara stands right now...
New KYB shocks
New tie rods
New Idler arm
New U Joints
Replaced the output shaft seal on the trans
Solid state Voltage regulator #VR706
Put some new fittings on the ball joints and flushed out all the old grease
Took it for an alignment yesterday
I drove it around town a lot today and it stayed cool and ran perfect all day in the 90 degree heat.
Theres a few things I need to do before I hit the road early next week for Carlisle.
- 3 rubber fuel lines ( tank to the body, body to the sub, sub to the fuel pump)
- brake hose for the rear axle
- belts
- oil and filter
- H4 headlight harness and relays
- dimmer switch
- possibly 2 freeze plugs.
They dont look the greatest and I'm not sure I want to try and fix that issue on the side of the road. But the invention of rubber freeze plugs can help ease the hassle.
Other then those items I'd like to try and figure out some tunes since I am making the drive alone. Also would like to dye the better door panels I have and install them in addition to hand waxing the car and polishing up all the chrome.
Got a busy weekend ahead of me. Stay tuned.
Wyatt can sell that T3 low beam to a GM muclecar collector to finance his Carlisle trip!Rain-X...and pack a couple exterior bulbs 1156 and 1157, and a low beam headlight. Those roundys can be hard to find when you need one.
Wyatt, you are a young man after my own heart. F.... It I'm not turning back press on fix as needed. Good luck on your ride back.
Was glad to have met you. See you next time.