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Yes. The factory was very generous with the overspray. I had a 74,000 mile '71 T/A that had been sitting since '81 and was undercoated when new. When I peeled off the undercoating the frame rails where cameo white.
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yes,the overspray on the frame rails is correct.
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#43
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ccie3611 - how about a first name? Easier to "talk" on the boards that way.
By the way, Rick (who posted earlier in this thread) is close by, and y'all could really help each other out. Rick is in the middle of restoring his '72 455HO Formula (bought from myself a few years back), and he's doing an AWESOME job of it. I'm certain that he could help you out with the resto job on your M22 car, and your survivor T/A would be a great reference for him.
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Regards, "455HO" Lloyd 2008 GMC Sierra Denali 2WD Crew, L92 6L80E, Silver w/ Ebony guts, 14.26 @ 98 |
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I think i saw your blue formula at Swell Pontiac at the DAPA PSN show a few years ago - very nice. |
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Yes that is suppost to be there.
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Welcome aboard! If you saw my Formula at Sewell, that would have been at the 2005 PSNs. It was just sitting on my trailer down from the show car area. I had raced the Formy on Saturday, and was showing my Shadow Gold 72 GTO WW5 car at Sewell on Sunday. Off topic, here's one pic of my GTO at Sewell that day. Alas, my Formula's condition has deteriorated greatly in the nearly five years since you saw it.
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Regards, "455HO" Lloyd 2008 GMC Sierra Denali 2WD Crew, L92 6L80E, Silver w/ Ebony guts, 14.26 @ 98 |
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Brent - if I recall correctly I've heard that Barry Martin, Sonic Motors, is reproducing (or has reproduced) the scalloped HO A/C bracket. Might give him a shout. I seem to recall that Rick may have some info on this as well.
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Regards, "455HO" Lloyd 2008 GMC Sierra Denali 2WD Crew, L92 6L80E, Silver w/ Ebony guts, 14.26 @ 98 |
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wow - i wouldn't think anyone would repro that bracket, there just aren't that many people that need it. i will look him up thanks!
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(Off topic once again) Ah-hah, I found a pic of my Formy on the trailer at Sewell in '05.
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Regards, "455HO" Lloyd 2008 GMC Sierra Denali 2WD Crew, L92 6L80E, Silver w/ Ebony guts, 14.26 @ 98 |
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THANKS FOR THE ENGINE/CARB PICS. WHERE DO THE 3 RUBBER VACUUM LINES GO TO. I MARKED THEM IN RED ARROWS. THANKS ANTHONY
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on your pic the bottom line (on the right of the splitter) goes to the distributor vac advance. the second (on the left of the splitter) goes to a check valve that connects to the Dash AC controls, the other i don't know. i took the pics a few months ago and the shaker is back on right now.
Last edited by ccie3611; 02-18-2010 at 08:35 PM. |
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THANKS! WHEN YOU GET TIME IF YOU CAN SNAP PICS OF THE VACUUM ROUTING OF THE OTHER 2 LINES. IT LOOKS LIKE THE PASSENGER SIDE SPLITTER OFF THE BACK OF THE CARB GOES TO THE LINE OFF THE FIREWALL?? THE TCS SWITCH VACUUM LINES LOOK CONNECTED TO ITSELF WHICH SEEMS WRONG??
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I also see that he has a piece of hose with a screw in it on the front nipple of the TCS solenoid. That is actually suppoed to be the open end of the solenoid that just has the little foam filter slid over the open port. I believe it was designed as a relief so the solenoid could release, from a locked vacuum position. In the photo below, the red arrows feed vacuum to the TCS solenoid. The green arrows feed the vacuum check valve (circled in green) and on through the firewall and to A/C & heater door selector. The blue arrows feed the vacuum line that runs to the distributor. You can also see the foam flter on the front nipple. Last edited by njsteve; 02-18-2010 at 09:15 PM. |
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looks like my vacuum lines have been re-wired a bit :-)
Thanks for the info |
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No problom! Awesome car.
Can you get us a shot of the front of the alternator and the date code on top? I want to see if it is the open-face or closed-face style. |
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Steve
Great diagram thanks for posting the info. It looks like I guessed correct on my lines. Brent, Is the flange on the bottom of the endure nose original and is it unpainted or painted as it looks like its blue in one of your pictures. See link below for more on this question. Thank you for all the pictures! Pat http://forums.maxperformanceinc.com/...d.php?t=624471 |
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the survivor TA has a replacement alternator, however my other TA i'm restoring had the original alternator (that is i believe it is original) - see the pictures. of course as you can see it has been restored by a local shop, i'm not sure the fan should be black.
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