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I got new replacement clip, button and bow tie washer (check it for cracks) directly from ambac, iirc there is a number on your existing button that tells you what it is so you can get a identical replacement, I either found the part numbers here on the site or a member provided then to me.
Congrats Aussie!! My air governor would do that from time to time too, a simple disassembly/cleaning/lubing did the trick. If you disassemble it , there is a Allen set screw hidden under a expansion plug that you have to loosen first. The large jam nut is the pressure adjustment I believe so...
Those look very similar to what I used, they work great to reduce noise, the brand I got from Amazon was called noico . It works well on the bottom side of the trans tunnel too!!
Thanks!! Got the front finished this am, drove it around, HUGE improvement!! Call me crazy but the steering is actually much better as well as the ride.
I finished up re-centering my fmtv wheels, took them to the sand blaster along with the inner structure pieces from the hard top. I also re packed all wheel bearings bc they all got a little Harvey in them, adjusted the brakes, welded some retainer plates on my old cracked torque rods until I...
I sanded CARC and repainted my LH fender and engine cover to match the RH side. Texasvet100 is a vfw member so he and I hauled Vets in the county fair kickoff parade. http://kwhi.com/video-2017-washington-county-fair-parade/ we are at approx the 28 min mark.
Sounds good like you have it covered, just plan on insulating everything you can and sealing up holes as it will need it in order to cool the cab. The dynamat and copies are great for noise reduction but do little for heat. I wanted to do the same with used evap but we have no junkyards left in...
Looking good, those parallel flow condensers really get rid of the heat! I have a winch so I could only use one 14" tall but I squeezed in 24" wide. If you have any questions about brackets let me know, I cannibalized some existing brackets as a starting point, kept one original alt belt and ran...
I'm not sure about the HET insulation helping with noise yet bc I've just done the drivers floor but I would suspect so. I can tell you that with using noico sound deadener on the inside of firewall, bottom side of cowl, bottom of trans tunnel covers, and the entire hardtop/back I got mid 80's...
I've been looking at this problem too and have been thinking the same Toby. I have ordered some of the 24v waterproof strip led's, wanting to wrap each gauge and tie them into the factory dash lights for power and still have the bright/dim settings. I'm not sure what to use yet but I also want...
I got my drivers side floorboard insulation cut and fit into place. This is being done to compliment the new ac system. I drove it to town about 15 min after warming up, temps as follows
pass floor, no insul, no sound deadener = 110f
trans tunnel, no insul, sound deadener on bottom = 92f...
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