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#101
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Photo 303 - 306 - Details continued. Cleaning consisted of citrus cleaner, evaporust, Meguiars #7 & Rust Prevention Magic (RPM).
Thanks to Jose for hooking me up with an early shifter assembly along with a handle. Here’s one before before photos Photo 307 - 308 - As received before cleaning. Photo 309 - 310 - After Cleaning and greasing/rebuilding. One other quick purchase to note is a vintage Mallory Rev Limiter. I'll try to update this thread again when I have time. Thanks for looking. Photo 311 - 312 - Mallory Rev Limiter |
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#105
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Very cool! Looking great!
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Dave Dykstra 1968 Camaro Palomino Ivory/Ivy Gold interior -Delivered to Courtesy Chevrolet, Los Angeles, CA 2013 Corvette Grand Sport 60th Anniversary Edition Arctic White/Diamond Blue interior -Delivered to Bill Jacobs Chevrolet, Joliet, IL NCRS#66003 “One test result is worth one thousand expert opinions”—Werner Von Braun Dykstra Motorsports |
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#106
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Thank you gentlemen.
Photo 313 - Driveshaft after cleaning but before soaking in evaporust. Photo 314 - 315 - Yoke after removing from shaft. Photo 316 - Broke out the pvc pipe to soak the shaft while the yoke was soaked in a smaller container as well as the original u joint. Photo 317 - 319 - Yoke after soaking and during rebuild of u-joint. Absolutely zero play in the cups and no wear in the needles or cups. Unfortunately I wasn’t so lucky on the diff side joint so I will source a new grease-able one from a local parts house. Photo 320 - Driveshaft after soaking and reinstalling yoke. Last edited by cook_dw; 11-30-2022 at 01:19 PM. |
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#107
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Some driveshaft marking details.
Photo 321 - 327 - What’s left of the white stripe, then oddly enough what appears to be remnants of a stenciled part number but unable to make it out completely and then at the end of the stencil is the remains of the orange stripe. |
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#108
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The front brake lines and clips that had black overspray on them and surprisingly it saved them from pitting and corrosion.
Photo 328 - Crossover brake line to the passenger side front and the drivers side front line. Sorry no photos of before paint removal. Photo 329 - 331 - Clips and bolts before removal of paint showing detail of stamped “3” and then after cleaning. Photo 332 - 334 - close ups of the brake lines. |
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#109
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Pulled the main fuel line and gave it a good once over.
Photos 335 - 337 - Before photos Photos 338 - 340 - After photos. As you can tell that line looked pretty cruddy but with a little pedestal mounted grinder with a wire wheel and hitting the whole line with Wenol Blue and Red metal compounds made it come out decent enough for this ole hunk of junk. I will apply RPM to the line once it gets closer to reinstallation. |
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#110
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Great pics and details, lots of excellent information. The car will stand very tall after your detailing, which you've been careful not to be too invasive.
Thanks for sharing!!!
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Steve Shauger The Supercar Registry www.yenko.net Vintage Certification™ , Providing Recognition to Unrestored Muscle Cars. Website: www.vintagecertification.com |
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