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Can anyone tell me what is the correct size for the fuel line between the gas
tank outlet and the steel line for the 67 Malibu (This is the rubber hose
that connects the
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Sorry if you thought I was talking down to you. I've rewired my 70 twice.
The best tool I had was the electrical schematic book and assembly manual.
The first time I ran
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The list is hosted by Team Chevelle and Al is the moderator of sorts.
He's pretty busy with his daytime job AND running Team Chevelle. I offered
to moderate it some time
Rick
I like the Firestones on the Chevelle. They grab very well wet and dry. I have a pic of the Jag before we took it apart somewhere amongst all the pics I have. I also have some of other Jags that I took at the Atlantic City Car Show. I'll try and dig them up tonight. THe only reason I am
Chuck, I have filed the number for future use. I'm
experiencing growing pains in my business and it might be awhile before I try
and get something started for the late models. Thanks for sending the number and
when I get free of my current challenges, I'll give you a ring
Kelly Jana
I was able to degrease the engine
compartment yesterday. Turned out pretty good. Used Easy Off oven
cleaner and Simple Green, along with the old power washer. I would like to
removed the heater core and have it tested, along with putting new seals on the
heater box and windshield washer
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Brad,
I was just suggesting yahoo as another alternative place to use for the
photo albums, and file storage for the list members., not as a replacement
for this list. I
Title: Re: [Chevelle-List] Engine Compartment
on 3/8/02 6:27 AM, Craig Cerena Robertson at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I was able to degrease the engine compartment yesterday. Turned out pretty good. Used Easy Off oven cleaner and Simple Green, along with the old power washer. I would like to
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Only problem with that is that so many people sub and unsub, it would be
hard to keep track of everyone. The password could be random generated, and
I am sure it can be
Title: Re: [Chevelle-List] Engine Compartment
Jason
I just removed the old wheel
wells two days ago so that will definately help my task.
Thanks
Craig
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Hey guys and gals,
here are pictures of my car, let me know what ya think!
http://www.angelfire.com/darkside/chevellemusclecar/
thanks mike
2,000,000,000 Web
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--hot ride or not? http://www.hotrideornot.com/cgi-bin/showride.cgi?sid=3358
2,000,000,000 Web Pages--you only need 1. Save time with My Lycos.
http://my.lycos.com
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craig
Nuts that hold it in are on the engine side, then it pulls out thru
interior. I'd run clean water from a hose thru it, to wash out all of
the anti freeze.
craig, pretty sure needs to come out from inside, lots of work, take off the
rt kick panel so it doe not get scratched, slice the htr hoses before you
remove them, the core can break easy-H
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I was able to degrease the engine
compartment yesterday. Turned out pretty good.
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What do I think, 1- It needs to be parked in my driveway. . 2- You need
to get the christmas lites off the garage! LOL.
Very nice job - on the car web site.
rick
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Tom -Hope you don't think that I was complaining about putting the 307
back in. Its refreshing to see someone take a plain jane back to
original. Looking back on it, I
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Too much turnover on the list to do that. Plus you'd be surprised at
what some folks try to add to a public site.
rick
On Fri, 8 Mar 2002 07:12:23 -0800 (PST) steven
Donnie:
5/16 for the 230/250/ 283 /327. Later in the year model 327 changed to 3/8.
Larry (z)
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OK, I figured why not go and check it out, so I just set up a yahoo group.
It's at:
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/chevelle-list_group/join
I guess you need a yahoo ID to
Hello...
Need to know if anyone knows where I can find a LH and RH lower front fent quarter panels for a 66 Chevelle Malibu without having to pay through the nose for shipping. I usually buy my parts from NPD who only charge 10% for shipping. Bought a rear panel section for my car and paid
quarter panels are in the rear, what parts?? front fender???
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Hello...
Need to know if anyone knows where I can find a LH and RH lower front fent quarter panels for a 66 Chevelle Malibu without having to pay through the nose for shipping. I usually buy my parts from NPD
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Why does it matter so much that non-list members add their info? Just have
a check-box that they can check if they're a list member. Then you'll know
who is and who
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That would work I have run the same back spacing on my 70 chevelle before
only they were 16x10 and 16x8.5.
PHernandez
68 chevelle
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Nice Car!!
Don
Hey guys and gals,
here are pictures of my car, let me know what ya think!
Lower front fender quarter panels Right and Leftthe area that always seems to rust..between the wheel opening and the door..Fender patch...whatever they are called..
Thanks...John
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way ta go Jerry
posted a couple of my newest project,and thanks for creating a place for us
to do so.
Rob Means
be good,if not,be good at it
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www.ss396.com is not far, LI NY check them out.
rick
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Hello...
Need to know if anyone knows where I can find a LH and RH lower
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Sorry Dave, just got back in town. Can't help you with a 70. Sorry. My
experience is 66 range. Good luck. Check any of the tranny shops, they'll
know.
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TIP appears to have split off all the sand blasters to another company. I"ll look tonite for the new number/email.
Bill Cross
70 LS6
69 sb vett
02 LS1 vett
Most of my magazines seem to do the same thingabout 6 to 8 months out they start sending you renewal bills. They say it takes a few MONTHS to get a renewal doneyou would think in an age of computers you could renew ONLINE and have it done ASAP.no such luck.
I've even had a magazine
rick
not at all did i think ya were complaining. I was just saying what my plans are for it thats all. I thought i would give the original restored class a try. Besides, it's cheaper to put this car back to original anyway, lol.
Tom
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John,
There are two places that I know of that aren't far from you. Lehigh Valley
Chevelle Parts is in Bethlehem, PA and North East Chevelle is in Hazleton,
PA.
Brian
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Just wondering. Has anyone used Eudora light with windows XP?
I'll be firing up my new system in a couple of days and I use Eudora light
for my email from the Hawk List.
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Nice car!
Larry W
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When I got my 66 Malibu, it had a CE al will.
Supposedly it means Chevy Engine or crated engine. Usually a warranty
replacement or OTC. Mine is actually a 80-85 305. The CE is pretty
much worthless.
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