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  1. greg r

    How They Build Them

    There was an article in Automotive and Aviation Industries on Ford's "boneyard". They put a lot of old machinery to pasture over the years, and routinely it was resurrected and modified for retooling prior to a new design or model. I wish I could remember the name of the head of engineering who...
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    How They Build Them

    I found this fascinating Youtube of early production of cars. It's Chevrolet in this one, but methods were common to all manufacturers. I was lucky to read some editions of Automotive and Aviation Industries, an industry magazine catering to the airplane and auto industries at the time; and...
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    They just don't "come" any dumber than this (CL)

    A little A/C and it'll be fine
  4. greg r

    About as bad a day as it can get.

    Glad you made it home. Now I'm worried about the 65 Dart. I just noticed a passenger side "sag" in the front. The tires being equal height and inflation pressure, there's almost an 1 1/2" to 1 7/8" difference between right side and left side. I watched some Youtubes of the Oldtown cruise...
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    Ac furnace help

    Hydrate, gotta stay hydrated.
  6. greg r

    Ac furnace help

    The make and model of the indoor and outdoor units, voltage, etc are helpful plus any info on the thermostat. When you changed the transformer, was it the same size in VA as well as the voltage?
  7. greg r

    Ac furnace help

    So yur buddy was trained by Carnac The Magnificent? Was the "high" voltage to the transformer 220, or 110? Some indoor units can be 110, some 220; and as posted earlier there can be the transformer inside, outside, or two. Did you check for power before removing the panel? If the unit is 20...
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