Ping Ole sissy seat
From : denny
Q: i dont know if i can answer your question but i had to take my headlight switch apart because my fog/driving lights whatever the heck they are quit working. i had checked fuses bulbs and wiring and the only thing left was the headlight switch. so anyway i took it apart and a very thin s shaped piece of copper or brass a bit thicker than foil fell into my hands. this piece of metal fits on the end of the switch. when you pull the switch this piece of metal contacts two sides of the switch and completes the circuit.. i simply fit the piece back on with a bit of epoxy to hold it in place works fine now. you may be able to bend this metal to touch all the time but im not sure if that would give power to the lights all the time and you may not be able to turn them off but im not sure you may want to experiment before bending the metal permanently. btw the thin metal was attached to the switch with a bit of plastic that had been deformed over it. but obviously not deformed enough. putting the metal over the nub and gluing in place has worked for many months now. .
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From : mike simmons
1979-80 7.3 liter heavy duty.446 is listed in a carb spec listing other than that ray barton builds 446 wedge racing engines. the industrial appears to be a .030 over 440 4.350 bore 3.750 stroke this thing has that weird bore and stroke. its longer than any factory ford/chevy/chrysler big block ever had one year only deal politics the gentle art of getting votes from the poor and campaign funds from the rich. .
From : mac davis
same here. the advantage is clearly rwd because the drive wheels are different from the steering wheels. just to throw a little gasoline on this discussion last sunday on speed channel they showed a rallye from sweden on snow. i only watched a couple minutes but sure looked like those cars had fwd the way the front tires were throwing rooster tails and those guys were really throwing the cars sideways and drifting the announcer claimed they hit 120 on the straights of snowpack now if having the front wheels drive and steer on snow/ice is bad those guys certainly dont subscribe to that theory whooooosh g sound of gasoline lighting politics the gentle art of getting votes from the poor and campaign funds from the rich. .
From : mac davis
personally i think he was trying to get on i-5 north to get to red and the machine... and if you bought nates truck you could hook the camper behind and bring the sea lion up in the back of the truck along with da machine!!!!! course you and the sea lion would probably never make it up here what with taking breaks to see if da machine was still working!!!!!!!!! g politics the gentle art of getting votes from the poor and campaign funds from the rich. .