Thanks Brad, like I said in my original post, I sure would, or maybe
not, like to know.
John L.
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Thanx for the suggestions...I know that the LED's draw a fraction of the power
conventional bulbs do...Maybe I do need one of those LED type flashers...I'm
hoping it is that easy to solve..If not I guess I will be checking grounds and
other connections.If it gets to involved I will just
Looking at a 66 nova ss with 13,000 miles on it. It has a L79 motor in
it. Guy talked like it was a kind of rare option!
Can any of you chevy gurus enlighten me on this?
Detroitiron_joe
Those numbers are not all bad. Assume an 18% loss through the
drivetrain (could be more or less) and you get 305 at the flywheel.
Remember that this is net, not gross and adjust again by another 25%
(could be more, just guessing) and you end up with about 400 horsepower
on an engine dyno.
Which LED bulbs did you use? I have seen some made specifically for
Chevelles, and then others as stock replacements for the 1157. Last time I
was buying parts I found Kragen selling two 1157 LED bulbs for $15 from some
company I'd never heard of.
Brad Waller ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
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John;
I have an electronic flasher I'm not using. I put it on my Malibu and it
made the add on center mount brake light blink whenever the turn signal was
on. (either direction). You are welcome to it for next to nothing and
shipping from Canton GA.. Denny
Actually...I found the problem...It was in the turn signal switch in the
steering column...I started checking for wiring problems...I figured I might
as well start at the switchPulled it out of the steering
column...checked it out never found anything visibly wrong with it.(it is
brand new
Glad you got it,.. reminded me - when I put my tilt column on several years
ago it came with a new turn signal switch.. I was also replacing the dash
harness, forward light harness etc.. turn signals were really erratic.
Touched/wiggled/checked everything.. finaly took old turn signal switch
Yea...I hate having those could be any one of 100 different thing type
problemsI still don't know what I did...just tore it apart and put it
back together again..OH well..Hopefully it is solved for good..could have
been a loose clip or something else out of place...Thank you all for your
Not exactly Chevelle related, but it does have the coolness factor..
http://home.tiscali.nl/annejan/swf/timeline.swf
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We have a truck weigh scale where I work. I pulled it on there a few
years ago, with all the stuff in the trunk equivalent to what was left
in there after I took some out, was a bit over 4200# with me still in
it.
John L.
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That is interesting, but being that it's a shockwave flash file, I
wonder how they keep it accurate...
Quoting Denny Shewmake [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Not exactly Chevelle related, but it does have the coolness factor..
http://home.tiscali.nl/annejan/swf/timeline.swf
Could someone do me a huge favor and email me a nice clear picture of the
rear of a '66 Chevelle? I'm going to the chrome shop tomorrow morning to
look through the guy's pile of original used bumpers to see if we can find a
usable '66. It would be nice to have a good picture so I don't grab the
Thanks Randy. I never even thought to check eBay for pics!
Herb
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Sent: Monday, March 12, 2007 4:53 PM
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I think this could help as
I have one if ya give me an address to send it to...
John
66 Malibu
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Thanks.
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Sent: Monday, March 12, 2007 5:29 PM
To: The Chevelle Mailing List
Subject: Re: [Chevelle-list] 66 rear bumper
I have one if ya give me an address to send it to...
John
66 Malibu
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That is interesting, but being that it's a shockwave flash
file, I wonder how they keep it accurate...
Quoting Denny Shewmake [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Off subject of chevellesJoe, That model is a worthless piece of junk. Nobody
wants a 66 Nova SS w/L79 option. Give me the info on where it is and I'll get
it out of the way so noone get's burned. 13,000 original miles? If it's not
been sitting out in the weather for several years should be
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