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The Greasy Spoon
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The Engine & Driveline Shop
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Re: 'Member Me and My 235?
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Wrenchbender Ret.
2 minutes 4 seconds ago
It's good to have you back Jerry. You must have a vented oil cap. If it's leaking at the valve cover gasket it should be an easy fix. Remove the valve cover & it will probably be obvious. If you get the gasket on evenly & have an alum. co
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The Greasy Spoon
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Re: Happy 4th of July, America!
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gazim
4 minutes 22 seconds ago
Isn't it odd how some refer to it as "4th of July" when it is independence day. sorta like the cinco de mayo (sp)
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General Truck Talk
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The Tool Chest
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Re: What pressure washer do I need?
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gazim
7 minutes 33 seconds ago
I bought the one from Menards with the Honda eng. Am very satisfied with it except it doesnt seem to draw the additives when soaping the floor worth a crap. aybe I should read the instructions again.
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Truck Parts For Sale
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Re: 1960-66 Chevy Truck Parts in MN . . . . . . . .
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colettesbro
29 minutes 42 seconds ago
PHOTOS !!
Here is a couple of links to photo albums showing many of the 1960 - 1966 Chevy GMC truck parts available.
http://rides.webshots.com/album/562519931YZHuGM?start=0
http://www.shutterfly.com/lightbox/view.sfly
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The Engine & Driveline Shop
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'Member Me and My 235?
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Jerry A
30 minutes 14 seconds ago
We're back.
I just had my 235 rebuilt for the third time in 2 years and had a Tremec 600 installed. Everything works pretty good, but I've got an oil leak that I want to talk about.
Sitting on a flat surface, I get no leaks fro
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Paint and Body Shop
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Truck Parts For Sale
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Re: 1960-1961 Chevy Hoods - Choice
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colettesbro
47 minutes 54 seconds ago
Thanks Brad for the note!
Here is updated link showing examples of many parts available and the Hoods available. http://www.shutterfly.com/lightbox/view.sfly?fid=c6a3e33a6a3a865b5b2f2841c4d4a52e
Thanks, Brian
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The Greasy Spoon
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Re: I much rather drive than fly
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Scott Danforth
58 minutes 13 seconds ago
I hate flying. I flew to Jackson Hole Wyoming for a meeting a few months back, the total travel time was 18 hours. It would have been 19 hours to drive. I found that if you can get there in 5 hours by car, it is faster than flying.
I wi
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Truck Parts For Sale
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The Greasy Spoon
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Re: Happy 4th of July, America!
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Scott Danforth
Today at 05:25 AM
Thanks, and hello from East Central Wisconsin. Going to put the boat in the water, burn some fuel, do a little skiing and then watch the fireworks.
Scott
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The HiPo Shop
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Re: Power Steering conversions and Bump Steer?
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Scott Danforth
Today at 05:20 AM
Steve,
Here is a simple thought
I have seen hydraulic cylinder assists on sweet and appleton racks for racing. They have a small servo unit that you could place in-line with your existing steering and mount a simple hydraulic c
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The Engine & Driveline Shop
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Re: What is "TOO HOT"??
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Scott Danforth
Today at 05:15 AM
most electric fans do not move enough air for towing.
This may be your problem. The best 16" electric fan on the market is sourced to NASCAR and pushes 3200CFM at 0" of restriction. At the typical 1.4" of restriction you find in a radiat
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eBay and Craiglists Links
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Re: 52 chevy suburban
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BruceR
Today at 05:13 AM
If that was Longview, Texas, I be dragging it home today
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The Engine & Driveline Shop
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Re: what t5 tranny am I looking for?
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Scott Danforth
Today at 05:05 AM
Originally Posted By: InMy40sAnyone have an idea of what years the Astro had T5s? I've heard that they make a good donor for a T5. 1985 - 1989 had T5's, however only 1% of production so they are few and far between.
Scott
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General Truck Talk
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Re: Replacing 1936 Brake Lines - Help & Ideas nee
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RATRODKING
Today at 03:59 AM
i just replumbed my 57 since i went to power front discs. i flared my own in the front, but had a heck of a time trying to get a good flare when i started on the rear, so i got scared, went to napa, bought various lengths of line pre-flared, and
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The Greasy Spoon
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Re: Panhandled in my own driveway
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10 micron
Today at 03:12 AM
it really amazes me when i see somebody panhandling and think "damm their is somebody lazier than me!" sure makes me feel good.
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The Engine & Driveline Shop
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Re: wet plugs
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54panel1ton
Today at 03:11 AM
There is also water in manifold.
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The Greasy Spoon
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Re: Happy 4th of July, America!
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walpolla
Today at 02:57 AM
hello from Down Under. have a great Independance Day holiday. stay safe on the roads.
regards,Rod
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The Greasy Spoon
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Re: Hey Oklahoma City, get out your wallets.
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10 micron
Today at 02:56 AM
let the sonics go! why should the taxpayers fund this crap? let bill gates start a new team he has the money to do it. people act like seattle will fall into the ocean if they leave. last one to leave hit the lights!
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The Engine & Driveline Shop
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Re: Backfire in carb
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Rusty Shackleford
Today at 02:45 AM
Replaced the float. Starts fine, runs well (a little pop when it's cold when I give it gas (if I don't have enough throttle on and it stumbles at idle)). Best of all -IT PASSED EMISSIONS TESTING!! I'm good for one year.
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The Greasy Spoon
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Happy 4th of July, America!
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37ChevyTruckGuy
Today at 02:39 AM
Happy 4th of July to all our American brothers!
Have a great Independance Day!
~Trev
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The Electrical Bay
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Re: 1957 Chevy Truck Dome Light
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UncleRod
Today at 01:49 AM
Hello Hotrod, I will take a look at what you suggest. My main question is where do those wires come out after being from fed around the top of the cab from the dome light. The dome light has not worked in years! But this is fun to get everything
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The Greasy Spoon
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Re: Something new to rant about
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37ChevyTruckGuy
Today at 01:41 AM
At least you don't have those idiots who spray perfume or cologne at you in malls, Jim...
At one point a few years back we had so many of them working in malls at Xmas that by the time you finished your shopping you smelled like a friggin
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