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For details review Registration and Posting Agreement - Classified Restrictions. Welcome to 73-87chevytrucks.com73-87chevytrucks.com is not only a forum we are also a vendor for a variety of parts both replacement and custom. Check out our store at 73-87chevytrucks.com Online Store 73-87chevytrucks Social Network We are also on Facebook so give us a like to the page if you like what you see: http://www.facebook.com/7387chevytrucks Follow us on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/7387chevytrucks Follow us on Twitter at https://twitter.com/7387chevytrucks 73-87chevytrucks Merchandise Looking for a shirt, cap hoodie or anything else with our logo, check out or Cafepress site or our Spreadshirt siteToday at 10:03:41 AM by recoil | Views: 9 | Comments: 0
Are there "clips" of some sort the hoses attach to on the wiper blade assembly? I don't see anything to plug the hoses into. They are just dangling and flop around. Thank you! Steve Hampton, VA April 24, 2024, 09:30:54 AM by 1980K20
Views: 56 | Comments: 1 Hi, is been ages since i last posted. My 1980 k20 is running great! One oil leak at spedo sensor is it, and rebuild the window crank on the passenger. She’s good! I’m about to buy a car hauler for my other project, 52 international. I figure it’s about 7500 pounds, but will be rated for 10,000 pounds. Motor is torquey, plenty for a few towsper year. 1. I wired 30a to the 12v for electric brakes. Is that sufficient? 2. I have a rebuilt, with heavier parts, th350 in it. We’re geared way down since it’s k20. Nice transmission cooler up front. Any concerns or things i should be worried about? Thanks! April 22, 2024, 07:29:47 PM by JohnnyPopper
Views: 179 | Comments: 7 In replacing my radiator, I noticed the tank fittings were 1/2 inch instead of 5/8, looking inside, the opening was roughly 1/4 inch diameter. I called the distributor, was told not to worry, aluminum is more efficient at cooling. So much for a 'factory fit' replacement. The transmission is a '66 GM THD 425, and the cooling lines are definitely a higher capacity. I thought I could laser measure the temp after a run to see if the trans is running hotter then the engine by a significant percentage. Being ignorant of transmission design, I don't know if this obvious restriction is severe, or if the 'flow volume' of oil is not that great. It's not that there are load issues. The question is: should I worry? and/or add an outboard cooler, bypassing the wimpy one? As always, thanks in advance for you help! April 21, 2024, 11:16:10 PM by Mike81K10
Views: 212 | Comments: 10 I don't have a tac in my truck, guess some came with it. Any recommendations for installing an after market tac. April 21, 2024, 07:07:25 AM by Chevygold | Views: 135 | Comments: 3
Is there anywhere on the forum with a pdf of the 1976 users handbook, the little glovebox book? Thanks Graham Pages: [1]
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Windshield wiper hose by recoil
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