Questions answered
Now that I had my questions answered by some fellow cruisers, everything seemed to be squared away. I wired the electric choke back up and check the lights one more time and all finally looks like a fresh re-wire job…
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From One Chevy Tri-Five Enthusiast To Another!
Now that I had my questions answered by some fellow cruisers, everything seemed to be squared away. I wired the electric choke back up and check the lights one more time and all finally looks like a fresh re-wire job…
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It has been too long for me, I’m done with the wiring and ready to start up My 55 Chevy Bel Air. I have been wanting to crank her over since I got the main wires in, but have kept…
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After being up on jack stands for a long time, it was time to get all four wheels back on the ground. With all the work completed underneath (emergency brake and wiring), I decided to get the rubber back on…
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I guess no matter how hard you try to be neat and organized, nuts and bolts will always turn up missing. As I start to put things back in My 55 Chevy Bel Air, I’m finding myself making a few…
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Since the new wiring harness was equipped for a third brake light, I decided to take advantage of the updated technology. Well, after an extensive search, I finally found the third brake light I have been wanting. It is a…
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I’ve pretty much finished up under the dash and proceeded to the engine compartment. This wasn’t too bad. Again with the neatness. The way it was around the engine before with all the wires about, I was determined to have…
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There are so many wires to connect I spent the bulk of the day under the dash again. I got the headlight switch and the ignition switch wired. I am sooo glad I removed the front seat. At least I have…
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Amazing how far one can get off track. Now I know how easy it could be get caught up in the moment so to speak. I started out with plans to re-wire the car and ended up going off on…
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After a lot more fine scraping and sanding and more sanding, I felt it was time to do the deed. I opted for the gray primer and proceeded to prime the dash. After more fine sanding and another coat of primer the…
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Since I had the dash all taken apart, I decided the pinkness had to go. So with that, I grabbed a scraper and proceeded to rid the dash of it’s unwanted coat. What I found underneath was another coat of…
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