What did you order for your car today ?

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Ordered Mopar Performance cast valve covers from Mancini...along with a t-shirt.

Now I need to find a MP cast Air Cleaner!
 
I ordered a bunch of fuel line stuff last week and it showed up today. Aeromotive makes some really nice pieces.

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I ordered a Jesel front drive combo. I think it's going to take a few days to get over the sticker shock.

Tom
Those look VERY cool. I had one on my N/PS hemi. It actually served no purpose, and my last 3 hemi engines had timing chains. In 2005, I paid 10K for all the Jesel stuff in my hemi.
That was good-guy pricing......Never again.
My last engine [SBM] REQUIRED Jesel rocker gear, though.
Thank God, I'm done with this stuff. Too much money and time wasted.
 
New Borgeson power steering box to clearance my headers and a thread adapter for my door light switches since no one seems to make the 1/2 inch thread size switches I need.
 
Last night, got Krusty 95% finished. I had a good friend and super capable guy, stop on his way home from work. Frank knocked-out a ton of stuff, my gimpy *** has so many problems with. It's down to some electrical bug-a-boos, finish the interior, and "clean" the patina beast. Gotta get everything loaded into the trailer, too. It should come down off the stands... tonight.
 
One for my A-body, one for my B-body

Neither the fuel or temp gauge work in the A-body, but all the trouble-shooting tests pass, including the pulsating voltage. I'm hoping that it's not pulsing like it should and this will fix it, but if not they're a good idea anyway.
 
One for my A-body, one for my B-body
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Neither the fuel or temp gauge work in the A-body, but all the trouble-shooting tests pass, including the pulsating voltage. I'm hoping that it's not pulsing like it should and this will fix it, but if not they're a good idea anyway.

I really need to get one for my 66 barracuda. I did the 7408 (? Memory?) Voltage regulator mod, but my soldering skills are rookie, and the connections keep breaking.
 
Mopar Performance P4120534 electronic control unit (ECU), aka. "Chrome box". It is used and the seller apparently does not know what it is because it was advertised as "Motorola MJ10012 NPN Darlington Silicon Transistor", which they probably found doing a search for the number on the power transistor. The original ink marking with the ECU part number is gone from the chrome case. It's too early of a unit to have had a sticker with the number.

I found it looking for the Motorola MJ10012 transistors themselves. It was only $12, so I'll take a chance that it is good. If not, I'll look into repairing it.

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Let's see, 5 point harness, sfi jacket, rim screws, swing out door bar kit, some random Holley stuff and some lug nuts! It was an expensive day, but got all I need to go down the track in my new car!

Cley
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Insurance. I need to get a set of cam-lock belts ordered.

edit. Got plates and ordered belts.
 
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Mopar Performance P4120534 electronic control unit (ECU), aka. "Chrome box". It is used and the seller apparently does not know what it is because it was advertised as "Motorola MJ10012 NPN Darlington Silicon Transistor", which they probably found doing a search for the number on the power transistor. The original ink marking with the ECU part number is gone from the chrome case. It's too early of a unit to have had a sticker with the number.

I found it looking for the Motorola MJ10012 transistors themselves. It was only $12, so I'll take a chance that it is good. If not, I'll look into repairing it.

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I had ordered this P4120534 electronic control unit (ECU), which was listed as the transistor number, on eBay. The seller did not know what it was, and it was obviously mounted and used, so ordering it was a gamble.

I received it today. I cleaned it up a little, and tested it. It works. For a total of $12.20 including tax and shipping, I have an extra mid 90s "chrome box". The gamble paid off.

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This unit has the soft potting which doesn't break down and leak like some earlier ECUs can.
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Jet extensions and the FBO adjustable slot duudad w/ springs.

I just got a 9.5 power valve and it arrived like this…

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Gasket almost escaped! Must’ve been “NOS”. lol
 
I thought I was done with parts for my restoration but I just received a Wheelskins steering wheel cover made to fit my Grant #846 Tuff look alike steering wheel. Its hard plastic so the cover should be an improvement.

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