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  1. Tonimus

    Electronic Shift NP203/NP205 Doubler

    If you're dead set on not using air, I'd use an inline linear actuator. Can mount just like an air cylinder. Way more universal that OEM style actuators.
  2. Tonimus

    Little help please

    Welcome! Even on my race car I run a mechanical water pump. I'd suggest starting a project thread for general help or threads in daughter forums for specific issues.
  3. Tonimus

    Ac liquid condenser line

    Along the same lines as fast 99, I'd solder or braze in something and never need to worry about it.
  4. Tonimus

    LED conversion

    https://www.amazon.com/dp/B084M8QRDX/ Adjustable speed flashers always work in my experience. I have one in my motorcycle, a friends VW Bug, and a few others. The only "downside" is that it will not hyperflash if you have a bulb out. It will happily flash away, even driving just a test light.
  5. Tonimus

    TH350 Valve Body Modded

    Should be able to. Was the hole for the shaft also threaded and plugged?
  6. Tonimus

    NEW Brothers Dash Bezels - CHEAP

    For $12.89 to my door, even if it IS junky, it's going to be better than my non-existent one.
  7. Tonimus

    Fuel return diy

    If it's stupid but it works, it isn't stupid.
  8. Tonimus

    New build 454 and the wife hates the exhaust smell

    How long have you been running the sniper? Takes a little bit for Holley systems to lean out since fatter is generally safer. You could throw a smaller tune at it as well. Tell the unit it's a 396 or something.
  9. Tonimus

    Replacing DVOM batteries

    Good metering habit is to test lead ohms before doing anything. Literally the first thing I always do. SHOOT! I not only is that a great idea, that lead (punny) me to these with a built in ATO fuse! https://www.amazon.com/dp/B006YP7GSY/
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    Replacing DVOM batteries

    I have found 9v batteries less prone to leaking. Likely due to their construction where any cell leakage is contained in the main body. My fluke uses a 9v. One of my cheapies uses a 9v. The others use AA or AAA. Find a cheap used Fluke 87 and beat the hell out of it. If you're patient, they can...
  11. Tonimus

    LTZ Seat Swap

    Well, I'll be dipped. Found a pinout. Hope this helps. https://www.oemcarandtruckseats.com/blogs/knowledge-base/92612615-2007-2014-nnbs-chevy-gm-seat-swap-memory-bypass-heat-setup?srsltid=AfmBOorqU6ARdG6Mr5T-7TTuu3snSk9htEeCnjIYAaPosMivJesJGdkx Looks like pin A1-Light Blue is the driver seat...
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    LTZ Seat Swap

    I have no idea on the specifics of that seat, but usually there's no temperature sensors in seats. They're usually thermally regulated. They only get as hot with how much power you throw at them. 14v is full tilt heat. If you measure the resistance of the heater, you can calculate how much heat...
  13. Tonimus

    Identify wiring & 3 prone connector, located under driver side dash

    The third pin, when used, was for ignition power. Battery/Ignition/Ground in varying order, almost always with the ground pin on the single side, IIRC.
  14. Tonimus

    '84 K20 Suburban re-wire

    The American Autowire universal kits are great. The Power Plus 20 is a bargain. GM pattern fuse panel, ignition connector, column comb connector. I've used a Power Plus, a Highway 15 and a Builder style system. They're all good universal style kits. For an OE style look and pretty cheap, the...
  15. Tonimus

    What year tailgate is this??

    '73-'76 had the stud for the link arms on the tailgate and these also had the fingers. I believe '76 was a crossover year and could have either style. The '77-'87 had the stud on the latch without fingers. I think all the link arms had the space for the alignment fingers, no matter the year...
  16. Tonimus

    A very expensive and dumb mistake (update I was wrong)

    Send it. If you've got 5.13 gears with an airlocker, you're not running at 85mph. I don't think you'll have any problem with it.
  17. Tonimus

    Car Hauler tips/tricks/ideas

    Looks good to me. We mounted ours in a very similar way. Also, we used a waterproof deck sealant. Kinda like a roll on rubber. It's my buddy's trailer and that's what he wanted. Held up pretty well. When it's time for a re-coat, I think we'll just do some sort of bedliner. If it were MY...
  18. Tonimus

    Whatcha do with that...?

    I was thinking the same thing. I keep a pair of old water pumps when I upgrade to better ones. If I have a pump let go, I have a spare I can throw on real quick. Having alternators around has saved my behind twice in recent history. 10/12si alternators are great and easy to rebuild. Even if the...
  19. Tonimus

    700R4 leaking after sitting a while

    Double check the pan bolts. Never hurts.
  20. Tonimus

    HEI module dwell time.

    I bought my '78 in 2004 or 2005. Had some unknown HEI dizzy in it. Probably the cheapest one the P.O. could get. I was a teen and abused that truck. Something went bad with the ignition. Could've been a loose connection or something like that. I would check nowadays, but I didn't know what I was...
  21. Tonimus

    HEI module dwell time.

    Used to roll around with an extra HEI module in my '78 K25. Got me out of a jam once or twice. Nowadays, HEI distributors are so cheap, I have a whole spare in the race tool box.
  22. Tonimus

    Msd 8207

    You can.
  23. Tonimus

    Msd 8207

    Not talking voltage, but current. And that's straight from the instructions for the 8207.
  24. Tonimus

    Msd 8207

    The coil just needs ignition switched positive and a ground, through the module or breaker points or whatever. And a ballast resistor if there's no current limiting in the distributor.
  25. Tonimus

    Steering Coupling Boot

    I used one for a Jeep for my '78 Camaro. Was close enough to make work. https://www.autozone.com/suspension-steering-tire-and-wheel/steering-coupling-boot/p/crown-automotive-jeep-replacement-steering-shaft-bushing-8132676k/1360322_0_0

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