Well I hope that I can drop
my rebuilt 396 in next week. I'm just getting that itch really bad.
I have been cleaning and detailing the undercarriage as much as I can, and
replacing what I need to, with the engine removed.
The only bad part on
my 69 SS body is the trunk area, and it's not that bad. I have some pin
holes in the far rear, near tail lights, of the floor pan. I can't
afford right now to replace it. I was wonder however, that it would be
great to at least coat under the rear floor with some POR-15 to help it
along. I already did the interior area. My questions are how hard
is it, for a first timer, to remove the gas tank to coat this area? That is
involved?
I also have a leak
where the Master Cylinder and booster connect. I guess the Master Cylinder
is bad. I just purchased a rebuilt one.
If I disconnect
the break lines and replace the Master Cylinder, can I get by without bleeding
the brake lines?
Craig
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