Randy Forbes
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Okay, I was forced into rebuilding the Webers due to the solid (rocket?) fuel left behind in the evaporative process that took place sometime in the three years my car was at body & restoration shops in Florida.
And recently, I easily talked myself into sending the headers out to be Jet-Hot coated. I mean, they were right there and with the carbs removed anyway. Which btw, were returned today and look beautiful!
So now I've decided this would be a good time to replace the sagging motor mount. Only the left side buffer is touching, but we replace them in pairs, right?.
And I always wanted to dump that oem crankshaft vibration damper for one with a modern design. What better time would there be than when the headers and brace of Webers are out of the way and the engine is unbolted from its mounts anyway?
Thank God that I know the mains and rod bearings are good...
[ 02-19-2004: Message edited by: Randy Forbes ]</p>
And recently, I easily talked myself into sending the headers out to be Jet-Hot coated. I mean, they were right there and with the carbs removed anyway. Which btw, were returned today and look beautiful!
So now I've decided this would be a good time to replace the sagging motor mount. Only the left side buffer is touching, but we replace them in pairs, right?.
And I always wanted to dump that oem crankshaft vibration damper for one with a modern design. What better time would there be than when the headers and brace of Webers are out of the way and the engine is unbolted from its mounts anyway?
Thank God that I know the mains and rod bearings are good...
[ 02-19-2004: Message edited by: Randy Forbes ]</p>