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Since the Bash began everyone parks at the host hotel, and hotels along the way. I haven't heard of one case of theft or vandalism.
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Window Guide Clips on Roof Rail Weatherstrip Channel
RPM replied to kblagron's topic in 1969-70 Technical Forum
Yep, use them. They keep the upper winder from moving while at speed. -
No. I'm talking about if you have you car parked in the garage and rev the engine to where it would be at 45 mph. Do you get the vibration then? This test will tell you if the vibration is from the flexplate/flywheel forward, or from the transmission back, including tires, wheels, driveshaft, rear end etc. And have you done any recent work to your car?
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Holy crap, you got skills.
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To narrow the search, does it do it while only in gear at speed, or does it do it while out of gear? Did you do any work to it prior to the vibration starting?
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Armor...Helmets... what the heck are you into?
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Nice work Pete. I figured you to be older than you look and sound. I love that chassis table, did you build or buy it? I like the idea of a big screen in the shop to search and view project info from a ways away. I just might swap out mine for a bigger one I have.
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Yep. Be careful what you wish for.
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I used a dynamat knockoff that has a soft rubbery material that does not absorb water. I used two layers in most areas, cuz more is better right? Including the one piece seat riser with center console. I used one layer on the inner door skins over the factory sound deadening material. So far (45,000 miles) it has remained in place. The carpet I used was the thicker ACC with the matting. I did have to trim the lower edges of the console to fit the seat riser hump since my console was for a non convertible.
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No, it will most likely be at a buddy's place above Hart Park and the Kern River. He has a nice place with some acreage and facilities. We usually hold it at local parks, but Bakersfield has smaller neighborhood parks that the needed facilities. The few larger parks require big fees which we aren't set up to cover.
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I visited a buddy out there several times while he did 10 years. The stories he's told me are crazy. Google the case, Tauzer Hillis.
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https://fyi.boardhost.com/viewtopic.php?id=13701 Here's a link to the host hotel booking page. The official Bash is Saturday October 5th, but guys start showing up Thursday afternoon to catch up with friends. There will be updates on the MustangSteve site up until the event.
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Another Brake Booster question too much boost?
RPM replied to MN69Grande's topic in 1969-70 Technical Forum
I fixed my power brake issues by going to manual brakes. -
Yikes! I wonder what caused that mess and when it occurred.
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Looks like real nice work. I do like the hood blackout.
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Passenger ejection seat. At least that's what I'd use it for. Just follow them wars to the prize. Good chance is not connected to anything after all these years. Welcome to the forum Steve, I take it you're from Ottawa. Most of us gezzers like to see pics of other's Mustangs, how about you post up a few, regardless of condition?
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That was a pretty good run without getting the bandwidth exceeded notice. In fact I kinda forgot about that issue until I saw the notice.
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Where are you located?
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Where'd your ignition switch go?
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Yes it is. Here's some brake pedal info: https://mustangsteve.com/brake-pedals-identification-faq/
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This is the only product I had to choose from my shop.
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The stock AC ducts are above the steering column and behind the center support bracket. This pic is from a fellow member here with aftermarket AC.
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Well that sounds like a well engineered product.