And then I made a temporary exhaust
At least I hope it's temporary.
Chances are it will be there for years.
this ugly hunk of shit is factory exhaust. It was the size I needed plus free clamps!
working with what I got yo
Better than a coathanger! :rofl:
It's pretty hard to see. When I get a better tip I'm gonna bring it out a few inches.
Don't hate.
I didn't have a gasket so I had to use GASKET MAKER to make a GASKET
Lay off me and my RTV :poke:
It will all be good when it cures and I come at it with a razor.
Made some progress today.
Big Thanks to Squatch for bringing me a cam and helping me with assembly. :thumbup:
NGP plug wire set and Tru-Tech Distributor Cap. The are both great quality and I definitely recommend the NGK plug wires.
Is it possible to swap my manual choke for an electric choke?
The manual one is all sloppy and now the piece that screws to the cable is spinning on the shaft.
If it's possible then I have $1.50 for anyone than can send an electric one.
There is 2 extra wires on the harness that goes to distributor and solenoids. I know one is for A/C and I figure the other is for an electric choke.
Engine is assembled. Squatch saved my truck. Lost the bolt that goes through the top of the thermostat housing. Broke the two lower right 10 mm timing cover bolts. They're gonna have to wait till tomorrow. Too tired to do any more and battery is at a friends.
That's gas in case you're wondering :poke:
Tie rod ends
http://www.rockauto.com/catalog/x,carcode,1210239,parttype,7428
Like guy above said. Some 720s had tilt column and they might interchange.
Hitachi?
Check the wire to the Anti-Dieseling solenoid. It's teh screw in solenoid on the back of the carb near the linkages. The wire on mine was broken near the solenoid and it did the same thing. Pretty sure it's that cause if it was electrical then it would never shut off.