Thread: Picked up some GT 40 P heads
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11-07-2009 12:17 AM #46
That would be a good alternative to bench pressing 9" rears. My most pressing thing at the moment is digging into a 1957 Teledyne Continental flathead six in a $200 dollar Hyster. It runs after some tune up parts and extracting broken off spark plugs. They aren't amusing when the part with the socket flats are missing.. Changed the mud in the crank case for oil. Short time after firing up, decided to risk water in the radiator. You guessed it, runs into the oil pan immediately. Pulling the head and takin a look around monday.
I can relate to taking it easy, I went to the VA first week of sept and got my yearly flu and pneumonia shot and promptly got sick. Off to bed for six weeks producing lung butter by the bucket loads. Recovery is sucking to the max. The wife abuses me every morning on a two mile walk that I could have ran a couple months ago.sixty clicks West of Chu Lai
class of 69
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11-07-2009 04:44 AM #47
Bobby, take care of yourself! I just passed my 1 year anniversary of a heart attack! Ain't no fun to be sure!!! Get yourself healed up and the toys will be waiting for you as will we all!
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11-10-2009 04:35 PM #48
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11-10-2009 04:57 PM #49
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11-10-2009 07:58 PM #50
Randy me too and Thank Everyone , hey check this out the 37 flatty has ignition
http://rides.webshots.com/video/3065...02070080HPVINFLast edited by bluestang67; 11-10-2009 at 08:00 PM.
Great to see your new post, Mike, and great to see CHR up and running again after several days of the Hmmm, can't reach this page.... Also good that you found an easy solution to your storage/access...
1968 Plymouth Valiant 1st Gen HEMI