Hey guys,
Does anyone have any ideas as far as the back package tray goes in a 70 chevelle? The
one from OPI is like a cardboard piece that bows over time. Anyone have any websites
that have done a custom package tray? All I can come up with is using a carpet or
something to that nature.
I used the carpet thats normally used on speaker boxes.
ciao
André
Hey guys,
Does anyone have any ideas as far as the back package tray goes in a 70 chevelle?
The one from OPI is like a cardboard piece that bows over time. Anyone have any
websites that have done a custom package tray? All I
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Does anyone have any ideas as far as the back package tray goes in a 70 chevelle?
The one from OPI is like a cardboard piece that bows over time. Anyone have any
websites that have done a custom package tray? All I can come up with is using a
carpet or something to
Herb..
sorry i reread and saw the "iron"part of the heads ..the way it came
through it was on a seperate line..tom
I built a tray for some 6X9's for my old 64
Impala.
I used 1/4" thick tempered hardboard, covered with
a layer of cotton batting, and then some color matched vinyl.
The factory one had a taller "finishing strip" on
the front edge, so I recreated that as well.
The result was, it looked like
Hi Aaron,
I have a 70 Malibu and for a short fix used what you did which is just
cardboard so I could make the 2004 Midwest Chevy Nationals Memorial day
weekend, and of course it rained, the rear window leaked and warped and
ruined the package tray. I purchased a new one from C.A.R.S. Inc. which
I'd check the neutral safety switch. You can try moving the selector
between N and P or jump the wires when it's not working to check it. Ed
From: Bob Holtzman [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Date: Fri, 29 Oct 2004 16:58:13 -0700 (MST)
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Bob,
It's very hard to diagnose electrical problems by e-mail, but what
you described is a common problem among Chevy's. A lot of it has to do
with heat on the solenoid. Since the Solenoid is mounted on the starter
on Chevys, it's close to the exhaust manifold and takes a lot of heat.
An
Folks,
I am installing my first roller cam in a pre roller bbc and could use
your advice. I am a little hung up on the checking/setting of cam end
play. With the new chain installed there is no back and forth movement
of the cam. I suspect the new (tight) chain is holding it from moving.
So,
I would go to the tech forums and do a search in the Performance section. You should be able to find anything you need to know there.
Tom
I can't help, but I know a great community that probably can.
www.smokemup.com
It is a small forum with some VERY knowledgeable engine builders.
Charles
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Fred I had a similar problem with the button on my small block roller
cam install. I found out that I had the wrong button. I don't
remember the particulars but there are at least 2 buttons with
different lengths. I found this out when I called Comp Cams Tech
line to ask what I was doing
the mess design is better then the cardboard, it take's the moisture better, try a decandent in the car,, make sure your back glass is sealed good, rick
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Hey guys,
Does anyone have any ideas as far as the back package tray goes in a 70 chevelle? The
one from OPI is like a
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