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The idea is to remove parts of 1 of the two layer seat construction while not compromising strength. Then bolt the tracks to the higher remaining layer.
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2020/09/10 10:58:02
cfair
82 Camaro 6 way seat tracks in '66 Starfire.
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2020/09/10 11:15:14
cfair
Stock seat mount holes inside, custom holes outside. Hog them out a little to allow fitting room.
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2020/09/10 11:22:10
cfair
Outside rear mounts need spacers since they sit very low. Inside track front sits high and limits how low you can get the seat.
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2020/09/10 11:32:53
cfair
6 way seats in a '66 Starfire. Fun & adjustable.
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2020/09/10 11:37:52
cfair
New for 2020, now with Safety Locks.
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2020/09/10 11:38:37
cfair
Front bumps need slots in the seat bottoms to minimize height. Outer track needs custom holes in tracks & seat bottom.
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2020/09/10 11:45:46
cfair
'66 Perfect Circle Big Olds (88/98) Cruise control units. Cover on in foreground, cover off in background. They do not interchange with Cutlass / 442.
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2020/10/02 13:31:47
cfair
Perfect Circle cruise control units have 2 mechanical inputs: front wheel, and speed control bowden cable. Plus 1 output to the speedo head.
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2020/10/02 13:33:26
cfair
Krazy glue can repair this terminal block, but its a design weakness that is tough to fix permanently.
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2020/10/02 13:35:10
cfair
'66 Big Car kickdown switches: AC Delco variable and fixed Littlefuse styles. Both controlled kickdown and switch pitch angle.
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2020/10/02 13:46:45
cfair
With a screwdriver gently pry open 50 year old pot metal to clean the electrical contacts and lubricate the throttle shaft.
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2020/10/02 13:55:11
cfair
The inside of a Mid-60's AC Delco Olds switch pitch kickdown switch. It will need cleaning and contact points may be worn.
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2020/10/02 13:59:10
cfair
Brass points wear over 50 years. The best ones are in front here.
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2020/10/02 14:01:36
cfair
The points to the rear are burnt through and won't work well, if at all.
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2020/10/02 14:01:37
cfair
Clean it up with carb cleaner, tooth brush, Evaporust and Q-tips. Then relubricate all the internals with Power Lube and/or Lithium grease like GM did.
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2020/10/02 14:05:37
cfair
Mid 60's Big car vs. Cutlass non-AC fuel sending units. Big car unit is in front
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2020/10/17 17:20:45
cfair
GM origninally swaged metal around this pin for a strong connection
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2020/10/17 17:26:19
cfair
Do you think the solder will hold up almost as well?
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2020/10/17 17:26:20
cfair
With some small pliers you can open this housing by bending the three ears. Look out for the spring inside which loves to jump away!
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2020/10/17 17:27:47
cfair
Once you open it, here's the contact point and resistance wire inside which provides varying voltage to your fuel gauge based on float position
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2020/10/17 17:28:59
cfair
Well built, simple. GM knew what to do.
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2020/10/17 17:30:36
cfair
GM fuel sending unit contact point thickness. You want this to touch the resistance wire lightly, not wear it down every time you fuel up.
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2020/10/17 17:31:37
cfair
Convertible windshield lower molding is ever so slightly wider than hardtop lower molding at the outer lip bend. Who knew?
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2021/05/21 16:38:49
cfair
Left to right from cleaners to abrasives
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2021/06/01 08:01:28
cfair
Typical mid-60's GM passenger electric front window regulator for a big car - 88's, 98's, Electra's, Wildcats, Bonneviles and so on.
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2021/06/01 20:07:33
cfair
Mid-60's GM B body front passenger window regulator as viewed from outside the car. Here are some suggested lubrication points.
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2021/06/01 20:34:15
cfair
Be careful with regulators when the windows are down - springs are loaded with tension which can hurt you.
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2021/06/01 20:41:33
cfair
No raising spring tension, little spring-releaes risk. This is the safe way to remove and bench-repair window regulators.
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2021/06/01 20:43:09
cfair
Does this bushing look o.k. to you?
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2021/06/04 13:57:30
cfair
Could this bend be causing an intermittent suspencion clunk?
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2021/06/04 14:00:08
cfair
Bang this bend back into shape? Or bad idea?
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2021/06/04 14:02:41
cfair
Cracks like this can cause noise, but on this one, I think not yet. But I could be just plain wrong.
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2021/06/04 14:04:07
cfair
Could this bushing-to-mounting ear gap allow noisy suspension front/rear movement?
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2021/06/04 14:06:47
cfair
Install your hood latch rod in the upper hole to reduce hood opening effort by just a little. Retain the rod with an E clip.
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2021/06/09 10:14:57
cfair
Is this the right order for the glass mounting parts?
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2021/06/10 21:40:50
cfair
Rubber strip on the inside leaves the metal touching glass which feels wrong to me.
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2021/06/10 21:44:13
cfair
65-70 Olds Factory dual manifold. The heat riser spring thing is rusted solid like they all do.
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2021/06/25 11:19:40
cfair
55 year old iron manifolds can crack and create exhaust leaks. Not fatal to the car, but are we at end of life for this engine part?
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2021/06/25 11:27:04
cfair
Painless Wiring Kit. Good stuff. I'm not affiliated, just a happy customer.
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2021/09/16 08:26:41
cfair
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