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  1. Does the arm have a slight bend in it? This is the one I had on my car (not the MSA Blue one). Yours looks similar, except for the mounting brackets.
  2. Some master cylinders have a valve in the rear circuit that keeps pressure in the system. This is to keep a slight drag in drum systems. Not sure if any of ours would have this. My thought was that you have the front and rear swapped on the master cylinder. When I replaced mine with a 15/16ths one, I had to.
  3. I did that and now it's where my battery lives. Even without the roll bar, I don't think you loose much stiffness.
  4. Not super far away. http://maine.craigslist.org/cto/4491115820.html
  5. http://maine.craigslist.org/cto/4491115820.html
  6. What are your plans for it? Are you wanting to built a DD, show car or race car?
  7. If you don't have an Multi Spark Discharge box (MSD 6AL, Crane Hi-6S, ect) you don't need the adapter. You only have an aftermarket coil, so it should be wired up the same as OEM and your tach should work properly. Somewhere along the line, your tach is not getting any type of signal from the coil. You need to go thru your wiring and figure out what isn't hooked up properly. You don't need to go out and buy an MSD box to make it work. You could, but unless you are building a racing motor you don't need it and it would just be a waste of money.
  8. Another similar solution. With tires as wide as yours, they might be wider than the car when you have them side-by-side.
  9. Connect the end of the white wire (red arrow) to the red wire from the adapter. Splice the other end to the hot wire already connected to the tach. It doesn't matter which end of the white wire is connected were. It works both ways. This is a '71 tach.
  10. I have what appears to be a Victor steering wheel. On the back, it's marked with 3L36 KBA70124. I can find sites selling these wheels overseas but nothing here in the states. I am looking to do a quick change hub and I was wondering if they are equivalent to either the Grant or MOMO wheels? Does anybody know?
  11. The bottle "stores" vacuum. Helps even out the vacuum pulses from the engine into a nice smooth draw, among other things. This system also move actuators in the heating system to open and close vents and direct air. Along with running different parts of the engine and transmisson, if automatic.
  12. Would the MSD unit work for a Crane/Pertronics Ignition? Crane sells an adapter but it says its for newer OBS applications.
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