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Midlife got a reaction from Caseyrhe in 69-70 tie rod ends
Hell, he can't even remember his name or when he's supposed to see his Parole Officer...
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Midlife got a reaction from Grabber70Mach in your experience with march performance?
Never dealt with March. April, however, was quite a performer! Oh my, yes she was...
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Midlife got a reaction from 69RavenConv in your experience with march performance?
Never dealt with March. April, however, was quite a performer! Oh my, yes she was...
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Midlife got a reaction from danno in Ignition wiring
Oh, there are so many differences. 70 has different ignition switch, and different breakout position of turn signal switch. It has a massive section going out to the starter solenoid, so many wires are eliminated from the fuse box junction for the headlight harness. The 70 also has RUN-only fused lines running through the harness. Rear tail light harness connectors are different as well.
The only good thing about 70's is that the headlight harness is identical for tach and non-tach dashes, but there is a variant for the Mach 1 for the sportslamps.
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Midlife got a reaction from Mach1 Driver in heat creep at idle
When the heat is on here in Tucson, lots of creeps idle around open bedroom windows...just saying...
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Midlife got a reaction from Shep69 in heat creep at idle
When the heat is on here in Tucson, lots of creeps idle around open bedroom windows...just saying...
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Midlife got a reaction from Dave R. in heat creep at idle
When the heat is on here in Tucson, lots of creeps idle around open bedroom windows...just saying...
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Midlife got a reaction from capemustang in Headlight switch finicky
The headlight connector, per se, is not at fault, it is only a phenolic block. The pins that go into the headlight connector can be suspect, and often times I need to re-crimp the pins to get good continuity to the rest of the wiring system.
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Midlife got a reaction from KMD88 in Ignition/Starter Issue
Bad connection at the battery terminals, most likely.
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Midlife got a reaction from mustangstofear in Skynet's coming.
Paraphrasing from the Journal of Irreproducible Results (yes, that is a real journal)...
Woman is sexist, as it contains the word "man", so...
Woperson is also sexist, as it contains the word "son", so...
Woperchild is not sexist, but spot on!
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Midlife got a reaction from ronandmelady in 70 coupe electrical issues
Yes they do. That pin is for the low beam of the headlights. There must have been a short somewhere, either in the headlight harness or the underdash harness. Probably best to send both harnesses in to repair the damage. I may have to replace both portions of the green connector if sufficient damage.
My website is http://midlifeharness.com
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Midlife got a reaction from Mach1 Driver in Merry Christmas
I'll need to find my glasses to read that sticker. Meanwhile...being blind, one has to resort to touching things...tee hee.
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Midlife got a reaction from bigmal in Midlife Harness Restoration Status
I am now open for business in Tucson, AZ.
New phone number, address! Contact information at http://midlifeharness.com/contact.html
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Midlife got a reaction from 69RavenConv in Trim code decode needed please..
It's the manufacturing code for the seat itself, not the interior trim of the vehicle.
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Midlife got a reaction from newstang in Covid vaccine
Again, coincidence and correlation does not mean causality. The vaccine tests had people getting them 3,9, 37, and 48 days after vaccination in one trial and 32, 28, and 22 days after vaccination in the other, along with one person in the placebo group. This does not mean, though, that one should dismiss Bell's Palsy out of hand, but needs to be monitored to see if the rate exceeds what is expected in the general population prior to the vaccine.
The article states at the very bottom:
For anyone who does experience Bell's palsy, the condition is treatable. Oral steroids, especially if administered within 72 hours of symptom onset, are highly effective at restoring nerve function.
With anyone undergoing vaccine trials, the doctors most certainly would treat the patients.
Now writing sarcastically, I experienced a severe case of constipation the next day after taking the COVID-19 vaccine. It was so bad, I was full of sh!t for 14 days. The vaccine must have caused it; there is no other rational explanation. Just because one or two people state something out of the ordinary does not mean it was caused by whatever they claim. While I correlated being constipated with the vaccine, I could have also started a long regiment of opioids (which causes severe constipation) or I could have an impacted bowel.
No one knows how Bell's Palsy starts or what causes it, although it sometime seems to occur after a viral infection (https://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/bells-palsy/symptoms-causes/syc-20370028)
Without knowing the complete medical history of the woman above, simply accepting her statement that her Bell's Palsy is due to the vaccination is not warranted without further proof and investigation. Based upon what is known about Bell's Palsy, however, it appears this may be a coincidence vice cause and effect.
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Midlife got a reaction from RPM in Midlife Harness Restoration Status
I am now open for business in Tucson, AZ.
New phone number, address! Contact information at http://midlifeharness.com/contact.html
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Midlife got a reaction from newstang in Merry Christmas
I'll need to find my glasses to read that sticker. Meanwhile...being blind, one has to resort to touching things...tee hee.
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Midlife got a reaction from newstang in Merry Christmas
Ooooh! Is it too late to change my wish list that I sent to Santa?
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Midlife got a reaction from Caseyrhe in Merry Christmas
I'll need to find my glasses to read that sticker. Meanwhile...being blind, one has to resort to touching things...tee hee.