I'm no expert, but after viewing your vids, I'm even more inclined to believe it to be fuel related now (rather than electrical) - but my...
I just knew Boyd would come through! He's the greatest! :thumbsup: :sarc:
:biglaugh: Tru dat!
My 1972 Hurst Olds. :banghead: (car in link is not mine)
Rusted or not, the entire concept is very interesting. From what I can tell, the car is restorable.
Cool. Thx for the link.
Great job, guys. I know this one was much harder for both of you to rebuild. You both have my utmost respect for your tenacity and perseverance....
I second that emotion. :thumbsup: And I knew it'd only be a matter of time b4 Ray jumped in. Good luck, Ray. You could use a few more. ;)
Early 70's Econoline vans (and trucks, I would assume).
Ooooh. I've got my fingers crossed for you.
Look in your rearview mirror under full acceleration next time. Running rich will usually cause a trail of dark smoke. :2cents:
I like the pavilion idea too. Looks like the Mavericks and Comets were well represented. :thumbsup:
If you've got enough left over, I would put the extra insulation on the back of the rear seat. :yup:
Personally, I wouldn't hesitate to change the oil and filter. The cost and hassle isn't that much (relative to rebuilding the engine).
Welcome. I posted a comment on your video.
Tim, I shouldn't question your method as I've never done the Maverick heater core replacement, but you'd remove the windshield? :eek: What does...
I learned something too. Sell the car when you see steam coming from the vents. :rofl: (I know what you mean,though. But once was enough for me -...
I spent that much on just getting a title for my Maverick (in Houston Texas). That was before I'd heard about a title company in this thread:...
We all have to go through it at least once. Changing a simple little heater core can test your nerves and patience like nothing else. Although...
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