Keep this up. I like the smell of race gas...[/QUOTE
one of my top five for sure.
Now I just have to clean up and reroute some wiring. The blazer is an '84 so there was nothing for hydro clutch holes. Although i removed a factory wiring grommet and thats where the master cylinder ended up going. Everything lined up perfectly in the end. I was able to replace the little plastic bushings from my old brake pedal into the cluth pedal. Like new now.
Gonna be kinda funny with a clutch pedal and a shifter on the column. 3-on-the-tree anybody? LolDo you have pics of said hole? I think I have one wire in that hole..My neigbor came down and helped me drink some beers and we got the hydro clutch pedals installed.
Now I just have to clean up and reroute some wiring. The blazer is an '84 so there was nothing for hydro clutch holes. Although i removed a factory wiring grommet and thats where the master cylinder ended up going. Everything lined up perfectly in the end. I was able to replace the little plastic bushings from my old brake pedal into the cluth pedal. Like new now.
Gonna be kinda funny with a clutch pedal and a shifter on the column. 3-on-the-tree anybody? Lol
Yeah. New 180 stat, water pump, radiator.Have you replaced the thermostat?
What would that do?Have you tried turning it off and then back on again?
Yeah. New 180 stat, water pump, radiator.
Im not sure whats going on.
I need to take a step back and verify some things.
My vacum adv canister is up against the intake so i need to move the distributor a tooth so I can advance it more. Ive read that low compression slugs like this needs lots of advance and retarded ign is a big heat creator. Im also going to pull the plugs and look. Could be lean too. I was able to manually close the choke more than half way and it drove fine. This thing makes 210 hp. Its not like were trying to cool a fire breathing monster.