What have you done to your square lately??

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TotalyHucked

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Tried to crank it to drive the rest of the week. Think the ignition module may have taken a dump. Got fuel and compression. Haven’t checked spark. Was a long day at work, not in the mood lol

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More timing tweaks- backed it down to 7 BTDC ( clatter is back, dammit ) and dog city. Put it to 9 tonight - clatter be damned.:p

Also discovered the joy of Seafoam- sucked in thru the little cruise hole.

Smoke, oh my - LMAO playing mosquito fogger :D.

Then, adjusted the idle .

Experiments over fir the moment.
 

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Ordered one of these today so I can think about getting my exhaust done. I’m going with A-body headers and figured I should just change this now to get the exhaust up a little higher for when it gets lowered.

I’ve got a bunch of stuff sitting in my cart at Summit trying to get a bigger order since they are doing a one time 10% account credit up to $100 if you use your Summit card.

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Ordered one of these today so I can think about getting my exhaust done. I’m going with A-body headers and figured I should just change this now to get the exhaust up a little higher for when it gets lowered.

I’ve got a bunch of stuff sitting in my cart at Summit trying to get a bigger order since they are doing a one time 10% account credit up to $100 if you use your Summit card.

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Those look sexy. Mine uses the stock xmember. It’s causes my exhaust to drop below the frame in that spot but the rest is nice n tucked. But I really wish I spent the money and bought one.
 

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I am undecided about 2.5” or 3” exhaust so I thought this was the way to go. I’ll probably go 2.5” but we’ll see when the time comes.
 

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Ordered one of these today so I can think about getting my exhaust done. I’m going with A-body headers and figured I should just change this now to get the exhaust up a little higher for when it gets lowered.

I’ve got a bunch of stuff sitting in my cart at Summit trying to get a bigger order since they are doing a one time 10% account credit up to $100 if you use your Summit card.

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Are those bolt in or weld in cross member?

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After this happended to my flywheel (2 years after the fact) I actually replaced it.
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I also upgraded to an 11 inch clutch.
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I even "rebuilt" my transmission.
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Using my "Transmission rebuild kit.
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Now the clutch actually works and doesn't rattle.
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Got around to sanding, primering and painting my 'Winter hood" as there was a nice warm breeze through the carport today. Yes, I change my hood between winter and summer, lol. Didn't come out to bad for a rattle can job. Numerous adult beverages were consumed between coats of primer (3) and gloss Shadow Gray (6).:cheers:
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Did some more Seafoam at lunch and let it sit until 5, when I left.

Probably got 1 more treatment left in the can.

Got home and played with the idle speed a bit more, and noticed a tire that looked low.

Yup - a nail in it, too .

Too late to hit Discount, so shot some FixaFlat in it, drove it a mile or so, and retopped off the tire.

We see how it looks tomorrow.
 

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Got around to sanding, primering and painting my 'Winter hood" as there was a nice warm breeze through the carport today. Yes, I change my hood between winter and summer, lol. Didn't come out to bad for a rattle can job. Numerous adult beverages were consumed between coats of primer (3) and gloss Shadow Gray (6).:cheers:
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What is the difference between a winter hood and a summer hood? Insulation?

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Got my air horn installed under the hood and working. Just need to tidy up wires and screw the button to the dash. I decided just to buy a button rather trying to chase horn wire. Kinda proud I figured out the wiring because I'm not too familiar with relays. One step closer to getting my safety inspection and get plates and tags.

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Added a wideband O2 gauge to help with the tuning. temporary mounted with velcro :shrug:, I will most likely remove it when im done tuning it.

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Why the seasonal hood?
Got around to sanding, primering and painting my 'Winter hood" as there was a nice warm breeze through the carport today. Yes, I change my hood between winter and summer, lol. Didn't come out to bad for a rattle can job. Numerous adult beverages were consumed between coats of primer (3) and gloss Shadow Gray (6).:cheers:
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