Where is everyone #5

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  1. jamespmack

    jamespmack Road Train Member

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    Hahaha, reminds me of pulling up to a accident in a Freightliner FL70 and a Darley pumper. Had them air horn buttons on the floor. Someone stepped on it which happened a lot, but this particular time the relay melted and stuck the solenoid. Here we are about deaf pulling the passenger seats to get to all the fuse box. The state patrolman was very very impressed.
     
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  3. jamespmack

    jamespmack Road Train Member

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    Sorry to hear this, they are family.
     
  4. Crusader66

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    Kolchak, a classic that didn't last very long. His narrations that set up the scenes and planted you firmly in your seat were classic in themselves.

    I hadn't thought about that show in years.
     
  5. Crusader66

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    You musta been rich, lol.
     
  6. exhausted379

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    I'm really glad you got that figured out. Give me a hothead and I'll show you a man I can outthink and outwit 100% of the time. And I'm not all that bright.
     
  7. DougA

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    Thanks,doesn't ring a bell.but if he was at Cecil,I'm sure we've crossed paths.
     
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  8. exhausted379

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    You just earned my highest respect, and believe me, that's something I keep on a very short leash.
     
  9. DougA

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    Grub,a couple of other tricks you might know that really helps getting weight transfer to the back. Also is the easiest way to get an A body to lift the front wheels. Loosen the front control arm bushing bolts,where they bolt to the frame,upper and lower,so there is no drag on the bushings at all. Then double nut them,so the bolts don't fall out. Now when you launch,the front suspension just falls away,and the car isn't lifting all that weight,till it gets to the stops.Great weight transfer trick. Put a 90-10 shock on the front,and your set. People ask me how my caruck as heavy as it is pulls the front wheels up so easy. Just this simple trick,and doesn't really cost anything. The front suspension on my Elky is completely stock except for the shocks.
    Also,if you loosen the front control arm bolts,make sure the front swaybar is removed or unhooked.
     
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  10. exhausted379

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    Every so often, you surprise me. A very good post.
     
  11. DougA

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    I used a similar lift bar. Southside machine bars were very popular in the day,and worked for most. It helped,but launching with a stick,without spinning is much harder,because I don't have that torque converter cushion. I'm one of the few dinosaurs that still drag races a four speed,it's just the old school factor,an automatic would be cheaper,and easier........but more boring. To me anyway.
     
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