On or around page 161 was a shelby Charger 1987 glhs for sale at 10,450
thats all i can remember on that.
rich
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I decided to post it there, and give EVERYONE a chance at purchasing them. I
will add more pictures tomorrow.
Michael J. Weary
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1989 Daytona Shelby
1989 Shelby Dakota #315
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Dave:
Do the following with the heater full ON.
The gentle method. (do this first)
Cooling system flush.
First, drain the cooling system, drain from the engine block, and the
radiator, if you don't mind laying down on the ground.
Then mix HOT water in a 5 gallon bucket with 1/3-1/2 box,(sma
Very true! good point!
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From: "Dan Harling" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Tue, 12 Dec 2006 09:58:34 -0500
>...unless it turns out to have a serious blockage. I still would run
>it slowly at first, until you know it's free-flowing, just t
On 12/12/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 12/12/06, chryguy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > I have personally never blown a heater core using this method, but I
suppose if
> > yours were mere moments from failure, this would certainly help it along.
:-D
I dont think it
I dont think it would be an issue. If you do have 60 PSI water pressure in your
house, well, thats only when the lines are sitting waiting to be opened, not
whats coming out of the faucet. After all pressure buildup is caused by
resistance. So unless you deadhead the hose running into the heater
On 12/12/06, chryguy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I have personally never blown a heater core using this method, but I suppose if
yours
were mere moments from failure, this would certainly help it along. :-D
LOL, _brilliant_ disclaimer!
I do the exact same thing with used radiators before I i