Re: oil gauge: what am I missing?
Should that fitting spin freely at the end of the line? I didn t dare force it to move. Logicaly ir should.
Thanks for such a detailed answer, & also for the good news that I am not all that stupid when doing take down.
I am dusting out the dash & fixing a few things behind it, the choke cable was hard to remove & the switches needed being freed from alkaline dust. The gauge was alrite, let see the ending is crusted.
I had 2 brown shoes when I started the car after almost 2 months of hibernation in the basement. Forgot about the gauge. Got only one left "stock". The other one got custom paint job.
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