LOL.....never expected to be nominated, but it is in really nice shape. Thanks for votes so far (even though I think all of these are more deserving than mine).
Anywho, any one of the cars pictured would be a worthy winner, but.....
I'm gonna go with...oh, man, this is a tough choice :dontknow ...
Welcome from another Arizona member!!! Where in Arizona are you at? Not too many of us here, but a couple of us are active. Since you are a mechanic and would likely do most of the work on your Bonneville, I have the factory service manuals if you ever need to borrow them. I have done a ...
We went to one of the specialists yesterday for my daughter and they have provided a 10-12 month medication option (with monitoring) instead of radiation or surgery right away. If we go that route and all is calm enough at the homefront, I would hope I ...
Well, sorry all, but at this point, it apprears I won't be making it to WCBF, again, this year. :sadeyz:
Lot's happening in life, but mainly, my oldest daughter has just uncoverered a health issue that is going to require more specialists visits and possible radiation treatments or surgery. Lots ...
bam....have air agian throught the main vents! :beerchug:
As Bill mentioned, this is not the most common cause, but there have been a few of us where this ended up being the fix. Usually, it is in places where the temps are more extreme (Arizona, Oklahoma, Texas, Florida) and when I read your ...
Since you said the vacuum tank and line from the tank to the firewall seem to be ok, I would suspect you do have a collapsed nipple in the vacuum line connector behind the passenger side hush panel inside the car, like the imcool article (posted above) suggests. Here is basically that same article ...
I read both threads and could not find where it stated the A/C vacuum line filter is located. I'd like to change that part. Could someone post a picture of its location. Based on the description "Virginia" has given: My vacuum line filter was clogged and the mechanic said that he removed the ...
I just want to make sure I am reading this correctly. The point is to get rid of the vacuum connector (little black box) and connect the lines directly to each other?
100% Correct! The connector holes themselves are what collapses and causes the issues. This connector gets repalced by small ...