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#1
Originality / Re: '69 distribution block color
March 19, 2016, 03:29:18 PM
Ok.  I'll skip blasting it and instead hand clean/bristle brushed with parts cleaner. 

Thanks.
#2
Originality / '69 distribution block color
March 19, 2016, 12:02:57 PM
Getting ready to clean up the distribution block on my '69 manual drum car.

What is this part's finished surface?   60% gloss black?  Sandblast and clear coat?   other?



#3
What size are those redlines in the picture?
#4
I picked up these 14x7 JJ wheels years ago at a swap meet.  Date coded 22 YJ K-1-9  3   Just recently had them blasted and powder coated to use on my '69 plane jane restoration with 4 wheel drum brakes.

I want to fit them with modern radials.

From what I can find online, F70-14 from back in the day converts to P195/75R14.  Nobody sells a raised white letter in that size.  I can get BF Goodrich T/A radials in a P215/70R14 (1.6% bigger diameter than P195/75R14) or P205/70R14 (0.8% smaller diameter than P195/75R14)

What p-metric tire size are people running to mimic stock F70-14's?


#5
Quote from: lakeholme on June 20, 2006, 12:46:44 PM
Post a picture before you do anything else! It would also be great if you could tell what sort of paint was in that rattle can...

It was black paint! ;)

I'll try and snap a pic and get it posted.  I'm guessing it was enammel.  Remember the ad "no runs, no drips, no errors" 
#6
Decoding/Numbers / best way to clean up a cowl tag
June 20, 2006, 08:57:53 AM
I bought my '69 camaro back in the mid 80's.  At that time I pulled the motor to clean it up and give it some fresh paint.  While I had it out I also cleaned up the engine compartment and gave that some fresh black paint out of a rattle can.   I sprayed right over the cowl tag.

Now, 20 years later I realize this tag is very important.  I can make out most of the bigger letters and numbers, but the small print on the bottom of the tag is not legible, through all the paint I put on it. 

What is the best way to clean a cowl tag so in it can be read, yet not damage it so whenever I restore the car and paint the firewall that the tag retains it's original appearance.

Thanks,
David

#7
First off, great site!!!  I've learned a lot in the few days I've been reading through the posts.  Thanks to all who support and provide usefull info.

I understand there is a bulid sheet above the gas tank.  Can this build sheet be obtained without removeing the tank?  Can I tell if its there without moving the tank?  What can I learn from this build sheet?

David