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Maintenance / Re: Noise from transmission after dyno-test
« on: May 28, 2012, 07:16:33 PM »
Dear all,

after some ionvestigations, i have now solved the problem; as described, it ocurred only when accelerating...
I first checked the tranny-oilpan and the filter for debris - nothing. At all...

The i closely checked the flexplate for cracks aso... nothing. By coincidence, i noticed some blank metal marks on some of the tooths on the ring gear. I looked up on the startermotor, and noticed, that the centerbolt of the shift fork had fallen out... this caused the starter drive gear to "slash" back and forth- and of course, when accelerating, the starter drive gear hit the ring gear- causing this very (expensive) noise...   

After mounting a new bolt in the hole, the car now runs smooth again- and i enjoy my 230 brake HP, measured on the wheels, in the beautiful danish summer ! :-)

Best regards, and thx again for all of your inputs to my case

/Jesper 



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Maintenance / Noise from transmission after dyno-test
« on: April 28, 2012, 01:15:41 PM »
Dear forum,
 
After a dynotest with engine adjustment and afterward an output test, i have unfortuately got an ugly noise from the gearbox or converter. The noise is only there, when the engine is pulling (when the car drives). It sounds a bit like a piece of sheetmetal hitting every second spoke in a bicyclewheel...

I did check the flexplate, and there are no cracks or missing parts- or parts hitting each other...

There aren't any other problems, the tranny (th 350 standard gearbox) is, apart from this noise, working perfectly, and the engine is pulling allrigth..

Anyone with a good idea to the cause?

Best regards

Jesper, Denmark


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Maintenance / Noire from transmissionsnet aften dynotest
« on: April 28, 2012, 07:56:52 AM »
Ders forum,
After a dynotest with engine adjustment and an output test, i have unfortuately got an ugly noise from the gearbox or converter. The noise is only there, when the engine is pulling (lever in D). It sounds a bit like a piece of metal hitting the spokes in a bicyclewheel...

I did check the flexplate, and there are no cracks or messing parts- or parts hitting each other...

There aren't any other problems, the tranny (th 350 standard gearbox) is, apart from this noise, working perfectly, and the engine is pulling allrigth..

Anyone with a good idea to the cause?

Best regards

Jesper, Denmark


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Restoration / Re: Colour codes in the wiring diagramme- 69 Camaro
« on: April 01, 2012, 07:40:32 AM »
Hi All,
Tanks a lot, i Will have to split up the harness wrapping, 'cause i do not have this resistance wire, or the other ones. The wire-ends Might have been extended with other colors...

/Jesper

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Restoration / Colour codes in the wiring diagramme- 69 Camaro
« on: March 31, 2012, 04:03:49 PM »
Hi,

can anyone supply me with the colors of the wires in the diagramme (i purchased the wiring diagramme book "Jim Osborn-version")- can only see the abbreviations, and iīm appearntly not sharp enough to figure out the color of the wire, only from the abbreviation.

And what about the wiresizes? I have got numbers from 6 to 20...
From the battery i have "14R", "6B", "12B" and so on... 

These are the abbreviations, please correct me, if wrong:
B (Black), R (Red), W (White), BRN (Brown), OR (Orange), DG (DarkGreen), LG (LigthGreen), DBL (DarkBlue), LBL (LigthBlue), Y (Yellow),   

BUT what is "T", "P/B", and "W-OR/PPL TR" ?

Thx in advance,
Jesper, Denmark
Can the wirenumbers be decoded into ex. Milimeters?




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Decoding/Numbers / Re: No cowl Tag - can it be reproduced?
« on: December 16, 2011, 09:06:41 PM »
Ed,
thanks for your quick answer, and yes- i never got any reply back then...

Sure i can live with my missing tag- but itīs again approaching wintertime, the car is in the garage, and iīm doing some small (never ending?..) corrections... and then again i stumbled over my missing tag...my most annoying thing with my car (although iīm happy with it, and it has been giving us some real good times, through the years...)

It seems i have to live with it- i will now try to match my VIN with the partial vinīs- i never have tried this out... hopefully i will not be disappointed ! Imagine the VIN is not matching the partial VINīs ... Uhh.

Thanks for the greatest Camaro forum- Itīs got "customers" even from little Denmark... ;-)
/Jesper   

PS. Posted a small picture form our Westcoast- where it is allowed to drive on the beach. The photo is actually taken on the "interstate" of the area, running over 12 kilometres on the beach...

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Decoding/Numbers / No cowl Tag - can it be reproduced?
« on: December 16, 2011, 08:00:51 PM »
Hi,
my 69 cab is missing the cowl tag- can it be reproduced, only with the information given from the VIN? In case yes, by whom, and where?

thx in advance ???

/Jesper, Denmark

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General Discussion / Re: Manual transmission
« on: September 06, 2009, 08:54:02 AM »
Hi again,

have posted a picture of the rigth side of the gearbox. Seems to be a Saginaw...

Is this worse or better than a Muncie? Any known weaknesses of the Saginaw 4-speed? Can i test it, without building it in, somehow?

Thanks for a fast answer

/Jesper

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General Discussion / Manual transmission
« on: September 03, 2009, 07:08:32 PM »
Hi,

anyone who can see, which type of gearbox we have here? Saginaw or Muncie? Anyone with experience regarding this type of gearbox? Good as well as bad....

How can i see if itīs a 3- or 4 speed?

Looking forward to hear from you

/Jesper, Denmark

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Decoding/Numbers / Re: engine decoding- non-original Smallblock
« on: March 02, 2009, 07:37:28 PM »
Hi Ed,

"11N" appears to be correct, so it should be a 71īCamaro 350/270hp.

Thanks a lot for your "investigations" in this matter. !

Best regards
/Jesper
 

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Decoding/Numbers / Re: engine decoding- non-original Smallblock
« on: March 01, 2009, 07:59:57 PM »
Hi again,

i shot this photo today.

Anyone with a good guess, wheter it actually is a 71īCamaro engine?

Best regards from Denmark (where it soon will be spring, mmmm...)

/Jesper


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Decoding/Numbers / Re: engine decoding- non-original Smallblock
« on: February 25, 2009, 07:27:14 PM »
Hi both of you.

I will check up on sunday- mayby shoot a photo of the numbers to be sure.

Again- thanks a lot for some very valuable information.

/Jesper
Denmark

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Decoding/Numbers / Re: engine decoding- non-original Smallblock
« on: February 22, 2009, 07:39:06 PM »
Hi Richard,

thanks a lot, but could this be correct? It donīt seem like a 350-horsepower-engine...

/Jesper   

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Decoding/Numbers / engine decoding- non-original Smallblock
« on: February 22, 2009, 06:57:35 PM »
hi,
foud these numbers on the engine block of my 69īcamaro cab. Tried to decode, but didīnt find any match. Can anyone help? 

T0222CJD
H
11N546532

Thanks in advance,

Jesper Denmeark

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Restoration / Re: Restoring seats with new foam
« on: February 13, 2008, 08:27:23 PM »
Hi Sam,

thanks very much for your tips, it all seems very helpful.

I have in the meantime now been restoring the sats frames and the two outer springs under the seat buns (with a originally-looking spring) as they were both broken.

The tip with the dry-cleaners bag seems also very helpful; i tried to do a pre-install of the covers over the foam, and it seemed almost impossible !!

I think a will not install the "fine treadings", because the "sack-lining" has almost disapeared; there will be no hold on to them.

I also think, i will have to renew both covers, as the lining underneat (as well as the reinforce-linings) also has disappeared (the covers itselves where actually rather OK).

When i have finished the seats, i will but a comment back on this page, with som further infosī     
 
best regards from Denmark

/Jesper

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