Bill gets “techie” in a “tachful” way as he restores the rare Tach option on his 68 Road Runner. #ProjectBeepBeep
More coming up!!!
Thanks for reading!!
Tim
#ProjectBeepBeep
#ProjectSportRoof
Bill gets “techie” in a “tachful” way as he restores the rare Tach option on his 68 Road Runner. #ProjectBeepBeep
More coming up!!!
Thanks for reading!!
Tim
#ProjectBeepBeep
#ProjectSportRoof
So you can grab a couple more tips for Valve Cover Gaskets installation and you get to hear BeepBeep running like a top….love that engine music!!!
Coming up next an update and #ProjectSportsRoof and BeepBeep gets tachy (get it?….not Tacky but Tachy!!!)
Thanks for reading.
Tim
68 Road Runner Gets it’s Beep Beep back!!
Project BeepBeep – ’68 Road Runner – Drum or Disc – The Decision
Project BeepBeep – 68 RoadRunner Dash Update
Bill gives some tips on cleaning up the valve covers and tries valve cover studs.
Thank for reading.
Tim
#ProjectBeepBeep
68 Road Runner Gets it’s Beep Beep back!!
Project BeepBeep – 68 RoadRunner – Body Bumpers Kit
Continue following Bill’s journey to a “Leak Free MOPAR” for his 1968 Road Runner. #ProjectBeepBeep
Wild E. Coyote is back!!! Apparently he’s been working at Summit Racing!!!!
BeepBeep is getting some new valve cover gaskets!!!! But will that stop the leaking?!?!?!?!
More coming up.
Thanks for reading/viewing.
Tim
68 Road Runner Gets it’s Beep Beep back!!
Project BeepBeep – ’68 RoadRunner – Door Panel Tips
Project BeepBeep – 68 RoadRunner – Body Bumpers Kit
Project BeepBeep – 68 RoadRunner – Disc Brake Conversion Part 5 and Some Dash Work
Project BeepBeep – 68 RoadRunner Dash Update
Wrapping up the oil pan gasket and what’s next for the 68 RoadRunner?
Take a look:
I have to add my note and this might rub someone the wrong way but I am going to toss it out here.
I took my 1970 Mustang to a shop run by a guy I trust with my cars. After getting the Mustang back I leaked from two spots. When I asked his mechanic about the said “Old cars leak.” That phrase really irritates me every time I hear it. This day in age with all the improvement in gaskets from rubber to rubber coated metal to make your or form you own, this just no reason for your car to leak. After the incident above, I took my Mustang home and replaced the gaskets and drove it for about a week and then went back to my friends shop and had the mechanic look under the car…it was bone dry.
Unless you have a part that can’t be found there is almost no reason, given all the options, for your old car to leak. Having said that, Bill makes a good point – there are times when a leak, a non-engine killing leak, becomes to expensive or time consuming to fix. But if I know Bill, you’ll be seeing a video with him fixing all the leaks. (;^o)
Thanks for reading.
Tim
Welcome back to AGCR. While I’m hoping that #ProjectSporsRoof get make to my driveway this week, Bill it taking on the old adage “Old Car Leak”.
First up for #ProjectBeepBeep (Bill’s beautiful 68 Road Runner) oil pan gasket.
Here are the box-end wrenches, I mentioned in the caption.
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More on #ProjectBeepBeep coming up.
Thanks for reading.
Tim
Welcome back!!!
After finding a leak in the radiator, Bill decided to replace the it with an after market unit.
Here is Part Two of the process.
Thank for reading.
Tim
#ProjectBeepBeep
#ProjectSportsRoof
June 3, 1864 – Ransom Olds was born in Genvea, Ohio – Founder of the now defunct Oldsmobile car manufacturer. Although Henry Ford often get credit for inventing the assembly line production – Ransom was the first to use the assembly line. (Ford gets credit for improving it and adding universal parts.)
1905 Olds
June 7, 1928 – First Plymouth is produced. Some research suggest that it was actually built on June 11, 1928.
1928 Q Code Plymouth
It had engineering code (or model) Q and had a 4 cylinder engine.
Check out the video on YouTube:
It’s the Soldier, not the reporter
Who has given us the freedom of the press.
It’s the Soldier, not the poet,
Who has given us the freedom of speech.
It’s the Soldier, not the politicians
That ensures our right to Life, Liberty and the Pursuit of Happiness.
It’s the Soldier who salutes the flag,
Who serves beneath the flag,
And whose coffin is draped by the flag.