Amen. My best source of information was a crusty old guy that ran a mopar junkyard on the other side of the city. He hated most people but took a shining to me.
Amen. My best source of information was a crusty old guy that ran a mopar junkyard on the other side of the city. He hated most people but took a shining to me.
Fantastic score on those wheels, they're going to look great on your ride. You're lucky that the chrome isn't pitted and rusty.
I'd put some duct tape over the back of the lug holes to create a little 'cup' then pour some of this stuff in.
weirdly enough, this stuff actually works...
Let it sit for about an hour, then rinse it off good. mask the chrome off and hit it with a rattle can of your colour choice and you'll be in business.
In reply to AClockworkGarage:
actually, I wrapped sandpaper around a pencil to take the rust off of the lug holes. But I might just pick up some evap-o-rust.
I'll vote for gold as well! I just read through your thread; it's good to see that you're so into getting your hands dirty at your age! (Or any age, for that matter) My son's 15 as well; he's somewhat interested in cars, but needs some prodding to dive into working on things.
Gold wheel example:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Oldsmobile-Cutlass-Hurst-1975-hurst-cutlass-w-25-extensive-documentation-rare-68-k-original-miles-/351263116240?forcerrptr=true&hash=item51c8e9cbd0&item=351263116240&pt=US_Cars_Trucks
In reply to XLR99:
Thanks! What's even crazier is that nobody in my family knows much about cars other than keep gas in them, wash them, and change the oil.
G_Body_Man wrote: What's even crazier is that nobody in my family knows much about cars other than keep gas in them, wash them, and change the oil.
That alone puts them in the minority! Especially the change the oil part.
G_Body_Man wrote: What's even crazier is that nobody in my family knows much about cars other than keep gas in them, wash them, and change the oil.
That alone puts them in the minority! Especially the change the oil part.
+1 for dropping the tank. If you think before you act you can do it without spilling. If you're worr, you can drop a tarp or something down first. I'd also take zombywolf up on his offer, learn from some experience doing that same task.
Yes, definitely take zombywolf up on his offer!
Tell your grandma that you're better off working on cars and dumping gas on the floor than playing COD or whatever until 4am. If you do play COD til 0400, admit nothing; she probably went to bed at 9 anyway.
G_Body_Man wrote: So after working on it yesterday I realized two things. 1: Everyone needs to go and check their air filter right now. The filter on my Cutlass was not only black, it was the old design for the Fram CA326 filter .
Ha. This was my filter on the Camaro I had after I bought it.
t25torx wrote:G_Body_Man wrote: So after working on it yesterday I realized two things. 1: Everyone needs to go and check their air filter right now. The filter on my Cutlass was not only black, it was the old design for the Fram CA326 filter .Ha. This was my filter on the Camaro I had after I bought it.
did something die in there?
NGTD wrote: In reply to G_Body_Man: Looks like a "mouse house" to me.
Yep, a rodent house indeed. Not sure if squirrel or mouse. So, yeah.. check your intakes.
The madness will continue when it is warmer. Right now, everything is frozen so I can't work on or see my baby
Looks pretty warm and dry in that nice uncluttered garage there. Plenty of room for a space heater in there...
I apologize. I mocked up the gold rims in Photoshop, and they didn't quite work. I decided to run a B&W filter and darkening to see if grey was better. lo and behold, it was. I am going against forum advice and painting my rims grey. I'm sorry.
Side-by side comparo of bright gold rims, bronze rims, and grey rims.
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