Ok I have a question concerning the rear-end I just had put in my 66 chevelle. 
If you remember I had wrote when I first joined the list that I had finally got 
my car back after it had been in the shop for almost 4 mo and that the guy 
didnt do half the work he was supposed to do and didnt order any of the items I 
gave him money to buy.... well I have a posey rear end in her now (first time 
having one) always had the standard factory type of rear end in her, and right 
after I bought the car in 1982 I had it replaced with the exact same kind. 
Couldnt tell any difference except the fact it did drive better, tighter 
without the "play" I guess youd say?.... Well this rear end I have  now is 
really FUNKY! ... When I try to go backwards she acts like she just dont want 
to go, barely even goes and the tires fight to turn and I have to push realy 
hard on the gas, the tires wanna bounce. Any type of corner or any turn I make 
even as simple as turning into my
 driveway or making a right hand turn down another street the tires squell like 
Im doing a burn-out!! I can be going 5 - 10 - 15 miles an hour and it does 
that. The tires also wanna "bounce"I am not happy with it do not like it at all 
but dont know if this is what it is supposed to do or if this IDIOT did 
something WRONG with it.... Is that normal!?? will it ever STOP and GO AWAY!?? 
when I complained to him about it he tried to say that is normal for the type 
of rear end he put in, that its tight and new and needs to be worn in and 
loosen up........ok its been a MONTH and I drive my car every day and I see NO 
CHANGE!!?? please tell me it is normal and will go away!!!  I already am in 
process of taking this jerk to court because of tall the work he DIDNT do and 
the MONEY he kept for parts NOT ordered and put in my car!!

sad n depressed cuz my baby AINT done like expected!!!
sandy Machado-Smith

 
 Sandy machad0-Smith



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  dave, best wishes to your family.   Sounds like she may take some time 
recovering, but she will recover.  Good luck to you both. 


On Thu, Apr 17, 2008 at 10:59 AM, Michou Olivera <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

This one is also pretty good...  http://www.fullsizechevy.com
 
Michou

 
On 4/17/08, Brad Olson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: 
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From: Dave Corgill <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> So I just bought a 1964 SWB step side C10 pickup with 350 700R4
> PS & Power disc brakes.
> Does anybody know of a old truck list as I need a few things.

Check out http://www.67-72chevytrucks.com/

Brad







-- 
Rick Schaefer
72 TPI El Camino




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  dave, best wishes to your family.   Sounds like she may take some time 
recovering, but she will recover.  Good luck to you both. 


On Thu, Apr 17, 2008 at 10:59 AM, Michou Olivera <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

This one is also pretty good...  http://www.fullsizechevy.com
 
Michou

 
On 4/17/08, Brad Olson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: 
-------------- Original message --------------
From: Dave Corgill <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> So I just bought a 1964 SWB step side C10 pickup with 350 700R4
> PS & Power disc brakes.
> Does anybody know of a old truck list as I need a few things.

Check out http://www.67-72chevytrucks.com/

Brad







-- 
Rick Schaefer
72 TPI El Camino




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Stovebolt's my fav.............here's why;
 
http://www.stovebolt.com/gallery/pruett_richard_1967.htm
 
Oh, and I meant to add to the first reply. hope your wife recovers quickly and 
with out any lingering effects.
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From: Dave Corgill <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
At 06:11 AM 4/17/2008, you wrote:

Here's a few.


Thanks



http://www.antiquetruckclubofamerica.org/
 
http://www.chevytrucks.org/
 
http://www.classicpickups.com/
 
http://www.eclassictrucks.com/
 
http://www.stovebolt.com/
 
http://www.restorationspecialties.com/products.htm
 
http://www.oldtrucks.com/index1.shtml
 
http://www.classictruckshop.com/
 
 
 

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From: Dave Corgill <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 


> My Wife just had a wreck in her 1966 El Camino caved in 

> the front end almost totaled but I will fix it. 

> Wife is beat up bad but will be ok. This was her daily 

> driver. We still have the 64 Elky & the 66 Malibu but 

> these are show cars & I don't want to use them as daily 

> drivers in Dallas where nobody knows how to drive. 

> 

> So I just bought a 1964 SWB step side C10 pickup with 350 700R4 

> PS & Power disc brakes. 

> Does anybody know of a old truck list as I need a few 

> things. 

> 

> Thanks 

> 

> 

Stovebolt's my fav.............here's why;
 
http://www.stovebolt.com/gallery/pruett_richard_1967.htm
 
Oh, and I meant to add to the first reply. hope your wife recovers quickly and 
with out any lingering effects.
-------------- Original message -------------- 
From: Dave Corgill <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
At 06:11 AM 4/17/2008, you wrote:

Here's a few.


Thanks



http://www.antiquetruckclubofamerica.org/
 
http://www.chevytrucks.org/
 
http://www.classicpickups.com/
 
http://www.eclassictrucks.com/
 
http://www.stovebolt.com/
 
http://www.restorationspecialties.com/products.htm
 
http://www.oldtrucks.com/index1.shtml
 
http://www.classictruckshop.com/
 
 
 

-------------- Original message -------------- 

From: Dave Corgill <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 


> My Wife just had a wreck in her 1966 El Camino caved in 

> the front end almost totaled but I will fix it. 

> Wife is beat up bad but will be ok. This was her daily 

> driver. We still have the 64 Elky & the 66 Malibu but 

> these are show cars & I don't want to use them as daily 

> drivers in Dallas where nobody knows how to drive. 

> 

> So I just bought a 1964 SWB step side C10 pickup with 350 700R4 

> PS & Power disc brakes. 

> Does anybody know of a old truck list as I need a few 

> things. 

> 

> Thanks 

> 

> 



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Has anybody ever converted thier R12 to R134A?

I have this 62 Cadillac that has A/C. I thought it might be neat if the A/C 
worked on it. I have to convert it over to 134A right? I'm assuming that there 
is zero refrigerant in the system right now. I've done a little research on it 
and it appears that besides vacuuming out any remaining R12, I need to change 
the compressor oil? The compressor spins freely, and smoothly. I have zero A/C 
experience. Do I need to change out anything else? 

Thanks for your help!!!



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Has anybody ever converted thier R12 to R134A?

I have this 62 Cadillac that has A/C. I thought it might be neat if the A/C 
worked on it. I have to convert it over to 134A right? I'm assuming that there 
is zero refrigerant in the system right now. I've done a little research on it 
and it appears that besides vacuuming out any remaining R12, I need to change 
the compressor oil? The compressor spins freely, and smoothly. I have zero A/C 
experience. Do I need to change out anything else? 

Thanks for your help!!!



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change out all the seals to R-134 seals, replace the drier (maybe Evaporator) 
and have the compressor vacuumed out and use R-134 oil back in the 
compressor.....




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Sent: Friday, April 18, 2008 12:32 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [Chevelle-list] A/C Question...


Has anybody ever converted thier R12 to R134A?

I have this 62 Cadillac that has A/C. I thought it might be neat if the A/C 
worked on it. I have to convert it over to 134A right? I'm assuming that there 
is zero refrigerant in the system right now. I've done a little research on it 
and it appears that besides vacuuming out any remaining R12, I need to change 
the compressor oil? The compressor spins freely, and smoothly. I have zero A/C 
experience. Do I need to change out anything else? 

Thanks for your help!!!



Get the MapQuest Toolbar, Maps, Traffic, Directions & More! 
change out all the seals to R-134 seals, replace the drier (maybe Evaporator) 
and have the compressor vacuumed out and use R-134 oil back in the 
compressor.....




From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, April 18, 2008 12:32 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [Chevelle-list] A/C Question...


Has anybody ever converted thier R12 to R134A?

I have this 62 Cadillac that has A/C. I thought it might be neat if the A/C 
worked on it. I have to convert it over to 134A right? I'm assuming that there 
is zero refrigerant in the system right now. I've done a little research on it 
and it appears that besides vacuuming out any remaining R12, I need to change 
the compressor oil? The compressor spins freely, and smoothly. I have zero A/C 
experience. Do I need to change out anything else? 

Thanks for your help!!!



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From: Rowan, Jerry <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Fri, 18 Apr 2008 10:40 am
Subject: Re: [Chevelle-list] A/C Question...


change out all the seals to R-134 seals, replace the drier (maybe Evaporator) 
and have the compressor vacuumed out and use R-134 oil back in the 
compressor.....




From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, April 18, 2008 12:32 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [Chevelle-list] A/C Question...


Has anybody ever converted thier R12 to R134A?

I have this 62 Cadillac that has A/C. I thought it might be neat if the A/C 
worked on it. I have to convert it over to 134A right? I'm assuming that there 
is zero refrigerant in the system right now. I've done a little research on it 
and it appears that besides vacuuming out any remaining R12, I need to change 
the compressor oil? The compressor spins freely, and smoothly. I have zero A/C 
experience. Do I need to change out anything else? 

Thanks for your help!!!



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When I replace the drier and evaporator...does it have to be one specific to 
R134? Is there a difference? 





-----Original Message-----
From: Rowan, Jerry <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Fri, 18 Apr 2008 10:40 am
Subject: Re: [Chevelle-list] A/C Question...


change out all the seals to R-134 seals, replace the drier (maybe Evaporator) 
and have the compressor vacuumed out and use R-134 oil back in the 
compressor.....




From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, April 18, 2008 12:32 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [Chevelle-list] A/C Question...


Has anybody ever converted thier R12 to R134A?

I have this 62 Cadillac that has A/C. I thought it might be neat if the A/C 
worked on it. I have to convert it over to 134A right? I'm assuming that there 
is zero refrigerant in the system right now. I've done a little research on it 
and it appears that besides vacuuming out any remaining R12, I need to change 
the compressor oil? The compressor spins freely, and smoothly. I have zero A/C 
experience. Do I need to change out anything else? 

Thanks for your help!!!



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I have had a couple of cars converted. Always done by my local Radiator 
Hospital. The easiest way I think. If you have the tools you can do it 
yourself. Check this site out.
A/C Coolant Conversion
----- Original Message ----- 
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
To: [email protected] 
Sent: Friday, April 18, 2008 1:32 PM
Subject: [Chevelle-list] A/C Question...


Has anybody ever converted thier R12 to R134A?

I have this 62 Cadillac that has A/C. I thought it might be neat if the A/C 
worked on it. I have to convert it over to 134A right? I'm assuming that there 
is zero refrigerant in the system right now. I've done a little research on it 
and it appears that besides vacuuming out any remaining R12, I need to change 
the compressor oil? The compressor spins freely, and smoothly. I have zero A/C 
experience. Do I need to change out anything else? 

Thanks for your help!!!



Get the MapQuest Toolbar, Maps, Traffic, Directions & More! 
I have had a couple of cars converted. Always done by my local Radiator 
Hospital. The easiest way I think. If you have the tools you can do it 
yourself. Check this site out.
A/C Coolant Conversion
----- Original Message ----- 
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
To: [email protected] 
Sent: Friday, April 18, 2008 1:32 PM
Subject: [Chevelle-list] A/C Question...


Has anybody ever converted thier R12 to R134A?

I have this 62 Cadillac that has A/C. I thought it might be neat if the A/C 
worked on it. I have to convert it over to 134A right? I'm assuming that there 
is zero refrigerant in the system right now. I've done a little research on it 
and it appears that besides vacuuming out any remaining R12, I need to change 
the compressor oil? The compressor spins freely, and smoothly. I have zero A/C 
experience. Do I need to change out anything else? 

Thanks for your help!!!



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Sorry, wrong link the first time. Try this one.
A/C Rebuild
----- Original Message ----- 
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
To: [email protected] 
Sent: Friday, April 18, 2008 1:32 PM
Subject: [Chevelle-list] A/C Question...


Has anybody ever converted thier R12 to R134A?

I have this 62 Cadillac that has A/C. I thought it might be neat if the A/C 
worked on it. I have to convert it over to 134A right? I'm assuming that there 
is zero refrigerant in the system right now. I've done a little research on it 
and it appears that besides vacuuming out any remaining R12, I need to change 
the compressor oil? The compressor spins freely, and smoothly. I have zero A/C 
experience. Do I need to change out anything else? 

Thanks for your help!!!



Get the MapQuest Toolbar, Maps, Traffic, Directions & More! 
Sorry, wrong link the first time. Try this one.
A/C Rebuild
----- Original Message ----- 
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
To: [email protected] 
Sent: Friday, April 18, 2008 1:32 PM
Subject: [Chevelle-list] A/C Question...


Has anybody ever converted thier R12 to R134A?

I have this 62 Cadillac that has A/C. I thought it might be neat if the A/C 
worked on it. I have to convert it over to 134A right? I'm assuming that there 
is zero refrigerant in the system right now. I've done a little research on it 
and it appears that besides vacuuming out any remaining R12, I need to change 
the compressor oil? The compressor spins freely, and smoothly. I have zero A/C 
experience. Do I need to change out anything else? 

Thanks for your help!!!



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