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To day I installed a new set of Fiat 500 black leather seats. Now I get to build a custom center console.
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Pulled 'em outside while I pack up the garage to move.
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I think those ^^^^^ seats might look better without the headrests .......
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Good call on the headrest, I will remove them and see. Could always make some rectangular ones. Or turn these seats into shop chairs.
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Tried to hookup horn and signal light cancellor thing between the new sport steering wheel and the original tilt wheel on my truck but coudn't figure out how the yellow wire connects to the cancellor so horn will work.
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1) Spring 2) Aluminum post, with large end facing into the tube first 3) Red plastic lock ring, stuffed into the top of the tube The aluminum post was then spring loaded, and it contacted a tab on the back of the horn button mount. It looks like you've got the stock components inside your original broken canceling cam, but the aluminum post might be mounted in there upside down. |
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Got my new Lloyd's Embroidered floor mats today, ordered from high-end-motorsports.com.
YAY, love the blue bowtie! They have a few different options for logo, text, and colors. They also come with anchors to "screw" into the trucks carpet to keep the mat from moving around on the driver side. Though I am not so sure how well those anchors will stay. |
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You guys are right again. I removed the head rest...much better look
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[QUOTE=cab4word67;8974192]You guys are right again. I removed the head rest...much better look
Agreed, the truck will look better when looking from behind the truck thru the back window also. Rich, very nice mats, love the seats n all as well |
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These mite be a repeat that just didnt show up?
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Took my valve cover off to see what caused all the noise under the hood yesterday (trip home on AAA flatbed).
One of my rocker arm studs broke off, and other than running rough there was a lot of nasty clattering. Not sure yet what caused it or what else may have broke. Truck was running great with 200 miles on an engine "refresh" that included installing a mild COMP cam. I drained the oil and it was perfectly clean with no metal. I am sure I'll have more surprises when I pull the head off. |
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OK I recently built a ford 289 / 480 lift and after snapping off 4 of my studs in a total of 60 miles I found I had spring bind. Check your adjustment. If adjusting cold make sure you can spin the push rods when the valves are closed. If you adjusted while running its just past clatter then 1/2 turn, and before you pull the head make sure you can get a feeler gauge in between the springs when at full lift (about 5-10K). You are ether to tight or lifting more than the valve can go down.
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My cam is a COMP cams CS 268H-10 grind which has a valve lift with factory rocker arm ratio of 0.454 int./0.454 exh. I also installed the COMP recommended 981 valve springs which have a bind height of 1.150in. Edit: Forgot to mention that it is a 220HP 327ci with factory heads. |
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Stock rockers can't take some high lifts
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I got my roller tip rockers from Amazon, they are Crane. I would send you the link but they were for a SBF
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Raptor lined the inside and epoxy primed the outside of my rear fenders. Raptor lined my steps as well so I won’t freak out when someone actually steps on them.
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Good call on the steps. I used anti slip tape 20 years ago and seems to still be in place
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