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Classic Car Buyer's Guide: 1963-1967 Corvettes
1963 coupes are expensive Corvettes. We're checking everything from drive train codes to body integrity on this Sebring Silver project car. ...
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The Tachometer
Starting in the 1950s, tachometers appeared on sports cars. They were installed as standard equipment on nearly all sports cars because these were the most ...
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Product Review: Flanger and Nibbler
The Falcon nibbler is an excellent addition to the tool box and is quite suitable for those who can't justify purchasing a dedicated air-powered version. ...
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Getting Broken Bolts Out
At a minimum, however, we recommend every hobbyist own a small Easy-Out kit, ... with thin remnants of the bolt's threads which you can remove with a dental ...
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Air Meter Restoration
We recently obtained an old Eco Tireflator air meter, traded to us for other services by a friend who found it lying in the back of a gas station. ...
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Automotive Electrical Systems-Part 5-Ignition Systems
Some builders mounted a big resistor on the firewall and some others utilized a special type of wire (resistance wire) running from the ignition switch to ...
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What You Need to Know about Taps and Dies
For this you will need a tap and die set. A tap and die set should have both ... use a tap drill size chart (see below) to find out what size hole to drill. ...
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What You Need to Know about Taps and Dies
Put the tap in the handle and carefully start the tap in the hole. Be sure to keep the tap square with the hole. Add a little tap lubricant*. ...
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How To Make Your Own Wood Steering Wheel
Nearly everyone loves the look and feel of a wood-rimmed steering wheel. ... Our Jaguar wheel originally had an aluminum rim molded onto the four spokes. ...
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Combustion Chambers (and a little engine theory)
The combustion chamber is the area inside the engine where the fuel/air mixture is compressed and then ignited. ... Wedge shaped combustion chamber. ...