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Let me see, if I go down to the auto parts store and ask for a $28 tool they will know what I am talking about, yes??
You give no actual information about the tool... Or the part number for the brake line
We had an old Constable that drove a 62 Bel-Air, he was a trip, did not like confrontation, if I blew past him on my motorcycle he would sometimes eventually get to wherever I was going and lecture me on the evils of speed.
One time there were 6-8 of us girls and boys skinny dipping in Blue...
I bet things have changed over there.
There was nothing but 25 miles from LH to Georgetown, I mean a farm house or two and that was it.
There was also about 40 miles of nothing between LH and Austin, Ceder Park was nothing but a gravel "rest area" with a couple concrete tables and a few trees...
I would go back to the seller and tell him one rim is no good, unless you knew that beforehand.
Otherwise put a want in the classified section.
IIRC I have 7-8 of those 24 bolt "paired" rims so if nobody else has an acceptable solution I can check.
I have a stack of 8 bolt wheels/tires.
Ciao
If you had an emergency at say 2-3AM you would crank like hell and HOPE you can wake up that grey haired lady that lived in the central office.
But it would not be long many of your neighbors on that party line would wake up, pick up the phone and see if they could help.
Those were the days!!!
Many ball joints and some tie rod ends are ruined if you pump them up enough to "leak" grease, a "pump" or two each is all you need.
This does not mean you have to park the truck
You should be reading around 300-320 psi. so that's not good, you may have got it hot enough to collapse the rings.
Lots of folks would say "i would have noticed before it got that bad" but in reality humans are actually very poor at monitoring engine parameters.
There is likely water in the...
I can't tell if the water is blowing out of the intake port or the exhaust port (the small port in the middle of the head is connected to the exhaust) ether way it is not good.
I would do a compression test after securing a set of intake port covers, if anything gets into those ports it's bad...
Both the gaskets are the same as an older small block chevy (think 1970 350CI) so you can pick them up at the local parts house.
Some just use gasket maker.
After you grease up the rod, put some on the tip going into the block also.
I put the gasket and plate on and with the small 1/4" screws...
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