hahaha
Pelle you are supposed to look at it as fun, save your nerves for your wife etc hahaha
André
So the oil went where it's supposed to?
(a nervous wreck by now!)
Best regards
Pelle
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The craft-o-matic makes me laugh out loud every time hahaha
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Pelle
Andersson
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Sent: Wednesday, July 02, 2003 2:15
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Subject: [Chevelle-List] Learn by
misstake :-( (was Aaahrg!! Did i fill th oil in the wrong hole?)
So the oil went where it's supposed
to?
I have the book. E-mail [EMAIL PROTECTED]
If I can Answer any questions for you.
Batsy
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Subject: [Chevelle-List] Carter WCFB Tuning
Hi,
Does anyone have a web link for
It was definately a compliment. Looked at your CD last night and really
enjoyed it. The shots from the Maryland show really showed a large group of
very nice Chevelles. I bet the judges had a tough time picking winners.
Great pictures throughout! I printed the one you shot of my Elky in your
rear
Graham, I have most of what you need. I parted out a 67 SS conv, last year.
The main piece that bolts to the fire wall and the levers that attach to it
have been blasted, primed and repainted black. Get the pedal from the after
market. I used the rod from the lever to the carb on another project,
On Wednesday, July 2, 2003, at 06:18 PM, Crazy Rusty wrote:
Can anyone recommend a very basic engine building book or maybe a series that keeps getting more advanced?
1) How To Rebuild Your Small- (or BIg-) Block Chevy - HP Books, By David Vizard
2) How to Hotrod Small- (or Big-) Block Chevys -
The term Beating A Dead Horse Jumps to mind,,every time I see a post on
Johns
El Camino . but the obvious negative circumstances are so blatant, it's
hard not to
SCREAM out Them SOB's .
Like Brad, I too hope there is some sense to it . if not, Then condolences
for the horrifying
And to think that I haven't even mentioned yet that when Ron removed and
re-installed the gas tank, he left a 6-inch piece of rubber line between the
sending unit and the main steel fuel line that had black tape electrical
wrapped around it. I don't know if Ron put the tape there or just left it
At 12:49 PM 7/3/2003 -0400, you wrote:
or the general condition of the finish, but suffice to say that really the
whole car has to be done over, and the $9,000 that I paid to Ron was money
right out the window.
John Nasta
We have all had something like that happen. That's when we learn to
do most
John:
how did you meet Ron? I really think you should think about suing him. Don't get me wrong I ain't sue happy just don't like thieves.
Larry (Z)
In a message dated 7/3/2003 12:30:16 PM Eastern Standard Time, Z16CHEVELLEGUY writes:
John:
how did you meet Ron? I really think you should think about suing him. Don't get me
wrong I ain't sue happy just don't
like thieves.
Larry (Z)
I agree with
testing new address
123..
I know I sure would have him in courtJust take tons of pictures with you, opinions from other shops, etcYou might not get back all that money, but even a little bit is better than none. Even if you dont get any money, it was worth a try, and you did something about it...Just my opinion.
Thanks. :)
Kent
'68 Malibu ZZ502/502
ACES #5102
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Read you
loud and clear!
-Tim-1966
Chevelle
I'd buy you a bunch of beers if you where
here!!
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Subject: Re: [Chevelle-List] Learn by
misstake :-( (was Aaahrg!! Did i fill th oil in the wrong hole?)
Yes
hi Kent - it works
Larry (Z)
Reading about the Chevelle and El Camino Show put on by the Gateway Area
Chevelle Club in St.Louis,MO on the weekend of Sept.18-21,I noticed that El
Caminos will be the featured car. Can anyone that belongs to this club or
has attended this event give me more info on this gathering? I noticed that
How to
Rebuild Your Small Block Chevy by David Vizard is an excellent book. Highly recommended. Ive put together 2
400s and a 350 using that book as my guide.
-Dave
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From: Dave Studly [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [Chevelle-List] Basic Engine Building Book
Date: Thu, 3 Jul 2003 20:21:48 -0400
How to Rebuild Your Small Block Chevy by David Vizard is an excellent book.
Highly recommended. I've put together 2 400s and a 350 using that book as my
guide.
An
Or you can consider it a very expensive lesson..
Dan McIntosh
Pavement Scraping 1964 Impala SS
http://www.alloldchevy.com
but suffice to say that really the whole car has to be done over, and the
$9,000 that I paid to Ron was money right out the window.
John Nasta
402 4 speed console gauge package buckets saddle int, green 12 bolt 355 posi need to be restored drive train new 408 cowl induction. thanks mike
In a message dated 7/3/2003 9:46:51 PM Eastern Daylight Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
402 4 speed console gauge package buckets saddle int, green 12 bolt 355 posi need to be restored
drive train new 408 cowl induction. thanks mike
what year?
Tom
never mind, didn;t see the whole heading
In a message dated 7/3/2003 9:46:51 PM Eastern Daylight Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
402 4 speed console gauge package buckets saddle int, green 12 bolt 355 posi need to be restored
drive train new 408 cowl induction. thanks mike
I would say its worth about $3,000 IF everything is intact
Hey guys,
I bought a 12 bolt rear for my '66 Malibu and can't
finda 7 digit code on the axle tube anywhere. The only number I can see
is on the small triangular pad at the bottom left of the diff. Those
numbers are C216. I took the cover off and counted the teeth and it's a non-posi
3.31.
The long or the short one?
Best regards!
Pelle
**
Just on the border of your waking mind
There lies... Another time
Where darkness light are one
And as you tread the halls of sanity
You feel so glad to be
Unable to go beyond
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what kind of need restoring
like rusted floor panel - etc
or a drivable complete car?
does it have identification (buildsheet, pop)
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Sent: Thursday, July 03, 2003 18:33
Subject: [Chevelle-List] what is
The short shoe is towards the front on the vehicle.
Bob
A.C.E.S. #1164
T. C. #375
65 Malibu
85 El Camino
95 Camaro (totaled R.I.P.)
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