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Join Date: Mar 2020
Location: Limburg, Netherlands
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Re: 1972 C20 -Airride conversion-
@CG, Thanks!
Finned valvecovers and air cleaner would look awesome, but I doubt that type of valve cover will fit. ![]() The covers that are on it now have a lip where they seal to the head, the compressor sits above this lip. The finned valvecovers don't have that as far as I know. Small update: Antenna came in. ![]() I'm scared to drive with it all the way up ![]() I mean, do they hold up in 60 mph wind? Also had a lot of problems with all sorts of debris from trees ending up inside the cab. so hopfully this trashguard will stop that from happening again. ![]() I've also put new window seals and fuzzies in the doors, but now my windows don't close all the way. I've read that its a common problem with repro fuzzies. But what's the fix? Do I have to take it all apart and cut the window channel lower? ![]()
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Sander All Ideas, advice, critisism is welcome. Nothing better to learn from. ______________ '72 C/20 http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s...d.php?t=809053 |
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