Cleaned up the coil wiring
I put in a pertronix a few months back, but didn't cut the wires. It has been bugging me seeing that extra wiring, so this morning I cut them to fit. I also used heat shrink to keep them together until they reached the coil. Here is a before and after.
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Wireing looks ver clean.
The manifold caught my eye because I just re did mine last week end. U should try some of this http://www.eastwoodco.com/jump.jsp?itemID=12556&itemType=PRODUCT
It would make those manifolds looks like they were cast yesterday and it seems to last for a long time.
The manifold caught my eye because I just re did mine last week end. U should try some of this http://www.eastwoodco.com/jump.jsp?itemID=12556&itemType=PRODUCT
It would make those manifolds looks like they were cast yesterday and it seems to last for a long time.
Thanks for the tip. Yeah, I detailed my engine some years back, but with daily driving, she needs it again. At least I don't have any oil or gas leaks, so it should be a fairly easy thing to do.
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