1955 sedan resto

Old Feb 21, 2020 | 10:11 AM
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Frank Ignachuck
 
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Originally Posted by Tedd Thompson
X2. Mine is on the front seat with the parts they need to do the job....Tedd
X3 on that. Sometimes, next to the CSM, I copy the appropriate pages and put them in page protectors next to the parts.
Old Feb 21, 2020 | 10:13 AM
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Originally Posted by Charlie Jones
There two things I do when I take work , that I cannot do , to a shop .
1. I look for an old , long established , shop , Hopefully with people experienced with working on this stuff .
2. I leave my copy of the Oldsmobile shop manual , " just in case you need any specs " .
Absolutely on the old shop! Sadly, my service manual isn't a lot of help. My car is a '62 Cutlass and I have the factory manuals for '61 and '62 that cover this car. The service instructions in them are for the standard differential, but my car has the optional limited slip differential and these books don't even mention that. There must be some supplement somewhere that does, but I don't have it.
Old Feb 21, 2020 | 02:27 PM
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Originally Posted by Daiv8or
Absolutely on the old shop! Sadly, my service manual isn't a lot of help. My car is a '62 Cutlass and I have the factory manuals for '61 and '62 that cover this car. The service instructions in them are for the standard differential, but my car has the optional limited slip differential and these books don't even mention that. There must be some supplement somewhere that does, but I don't have it.
Give jensenracing77 a PM. He is our resident expert on this era cars and knows his stuff.... Tedd
Old Apr 12, 2020 | 08:50 PM
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Boy, you’re really moving through this project well! Nice work, and good to have family to experience it with. 👍
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