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Projects & Restorations / Re: My Tenth Anniv.
« Last post by wheels78ta on May 10, 2024, 07:58:49 PM »
Got a little more done over the weekend. I had a few loose bolts from the install so I went back and made sure everything was socked down good and tight. I got a new pair of 'correct' battery cables and got those installed.I got a new pair of 'correct' battery cables and got those installed. I was going to get those from napa but they have let me down with parts as of late so I chickened out and spent the big bucks :sad: I think at this point all of the electrical connections are done :? I am getting a grasp on the vacuum crap. Still looking for a few parts for that. Fuel lines hooked up. Refinished the gas pedal and got a new cable installed. Need to place another order for some more parts, probably wont be in until the end of the week. I am planning on going to the AACA convention towards the end of the week so I wont get much accomplished.

The positive battery cable should be the same for 78-79....#8097031.  Is the negative the same for the 78-79?  Do you have a part # for the negative cable?
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Tires, Brakes & Suspension / Re: Brake Help
« Last post by tinpusher on May 10, 2024, 05:38:34 PM »
Maybe pull the MC off the booster enough to check for dampness/leak without disconnecting the lines. I would try a gravity bleed then button it up and test it. Hold that pedal down for a few minutes then check for leaks.

I’m also posting the same info on the other post with glhx
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I know that your MC is new, but you might want to pull it away from the vacuum booster enough to check for dampness. No need to disconnect any lines to check. I haven’t had much luck with the reman stuff. I remember when we would just rebuild these ourselves with a hone and rebuild kit.
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Ok, now I see what you’re doing…I didn’t understand the drilling of the bleeder, now I do, never did it that way.

It doesn’t make sense that you’re pulling in air and not leaking fluid. Once you push on that pedal, your fluid pressure would be several hundred psi and fluid would be spraying everywhere.

I have the stock 4 wheel disc brake set up and only had one issue with the MC. Maybe do a gravity bleed over a few hours, then close the system to see if it makes a difference?
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Mechanical / Re: Coolant leak how to fix
« Last post by nUcLeArEnVoY on May 10, 2024, 03:05:24 PM »
^^^ Yeah, I'm usually the one who recommends using straight RTV. And the only reason I recommend it is because it also happens to be what the factory service manual recommends when re-installing the thermostat housing. I tried two different types of paper gaskets and both of them end up wicking coolant and eventually springing a leak.

A 1/8" bead should do just fine, and the one I recommend is Permatex Waterpump and Thermostat Housing RTV.
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Mechanical / Re: Boosting a 301 (for fun)
« Last post by Nexus on May 10, 2024, 02:39:44 PM »
I'm also curious about all of this as I've had the same ponderings!!

My intent is to install the EFI I picked up cheap a few years ago but I'm always looking at ways to improve things.

I started to watch a fella on YTube that put a supercharger on his 301, which then got those gears turning!!

Side note, I did pick up a replacement electronic distributor from an 81 as the Holley EFI can be tapped right into it to control that  side of things.
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Hobbies / Re: Woodworking
« Last post by Nexus on May 10, 2024, 02:30:52 PM »
I'm just getting caught up on this thread and wow!!

I would love to spend some time with you just learning a saw-dusts worth of woodworking education to aid in all my projects!!

I am doing a good job making plenty of mistakes and plenty of saw dust!!

Currently trying to finish the kitchen cupboards but that has been put on hold since I threw my back out Wednesday morning!!
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Lobby / Re: Today I... "Redux Edition"
« Last post by Nexus on May 10, 2024, 02:18:44 PM »
That rig looks sweet!!



So today marks the 5th anniversary of Shizuna and I getting married in Okinawa Japan (or at least the ceremony part) so what better way than to make it legal!!

That's exactly what we did this morning!!

5 years ago we sorta joked about waiting but we always figured we'd get around to it sooner or later.

With a 30 min process, exchange of vows again, rings, and the signing of paper work, we are officially more than common law in the eyes of the Canadian government, and are now considered husband and wife!!

Now off to karate!!!

lol
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Lobby / Re: Spotted!!! Any year of bird
« Last post by Nexus on May 10, 2024, 02:05:07 PM »
I have always had a soft spot for the GTA's in any colour combination!

That one looks mint!
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Projects & Restorations / Re: 77TA Resto Reboot - a long journey to an LS swap
« Last post by stros on May 10, 2024, 01:06:23 PM »
http://www.transamcountry.com/community/index.php?action=dlattach;topic=83837.0;attach=7362;image

Is your rear bumper cover still the rubber type? I noticed the 499735 strip installed. My 78 bumper cover was close to immaculate but had slight ripples or waves between each hole where riveted. So I've also sourced a couple of the strips to clamp it all down. Not original, don't care. The jacking brackets often had me thinking too. Originality aside, not going to ever use them and they are a tad clumsy otherwise. Could just as easily unbolt, leave off and panel over the cutouts if respraying covers. I'm sure others have done it but not really noticed. And cheaper to do nothing.

It’s the original urethane bumper that I had a shop near me repair.   The fiberglass ones I could never get to fit.
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