ScampMike
Despicable Damn Yankee
it really looks like the one way security headI go in there site and it is worthless, sucks have the machine all cleaned up except the meters and they have these screws on them.
it really looks like the one way security headI go in there site and it is worthless, sucks have the machine all cleaned up except the meters and they have these screws on them.
Sometimes, what's up?hey Mr.Painterguy, are you any good at matching paint?
yea - I know it's a science - I have a couple of minor scratches on the Scamp that I would like to try to cover up..Sometimes
Is that a candy orange?yea - I know it's a science - I have a couple of minor scratches on the Scamp that I would like to try to cover up..
so you're thinking it's neither of them..?? - hummmmmNot a one way that is slotted with one side ground off, the clutch has the extra bulge in the middle, just old school weird. I used to have some bits for them a long time ago when they first started using them on electronics.
drill them out, tap it, new screwsI go in there site and it is worthless, sucks have the machine all cleaned up except the meters and they have these screws on them.
I think it's a slightly darker Go-Mango and it has a touch of metallic in it - maybe a newer-ish Mopar color???Is that a candy orange?
Weird shoulders on some them. 1948 tester, ok they are available! LOLdrill them out, tap it, new screws
that MM is one smart dudeWow just got a pm from a rocket scientist, Try to grind the tip of a drill bit flat and it will fit. Man why did I not think of that one, oh in coffee mode I guess.
which lolI am going to try the drill bit thing, prob work fine, wish I had one of those supply houses around here.
Yes sir #20 is clutch head. There are at least 3 sizes. It has been years since I took a Holley metering block off. Looks like 5/32" as per post #3. Holley 4160 Rebuild - Special Tools Required?Ray that looks like a clutch head.. I know for sure that there are different sizes. You may have the wrong size driver. TMM will agree when he sees this...
I would find a paint jobber that has the camera set up. I have used both PPG and Dupont for that with pretty good results. By touch-up you mean like a dab a little paint in a chip? Usually the smallest they'll mix is a half pint.I think it's a slightly darker Go-Mango and it has a touch of metallic in it - maybe a newer-ish Mopar color???
I would find a paint jobber that has the camera set up. I have used both PPG and Dupont for that with pretty good results. By touch-up you mean like a dab a little paint in a chip? Usually the smallest they'll mix is a half pint
from those two - you can see how I came up with one-way security...
yea - I have a "buddy" here that is a painter, but he has never even come to see the car since I bought it - def have to count him in the "jealous buds" group.. I have a feeling that if I ask him for a favor, it'll never get done...I would find a paint jobber that has the camera set up. I have used both PPG and Dupont for that with pretty good results. By touch-up you mean like a dab a little paint in a chip? Usually the smallest they'll mix is a half pint.
Well, you have a nice car and I'm happy for ya! lolyea - I have a "buddy" here that is a painter, but he has never even come to see the car since I bought it - def have to count him in the "jealous buds" group.. I have a feeling that if I ask him for a favor, it'll never get done...