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#1
You guys were right to recommend sending it to Drew. Just got the carb back on the car and I have zero issues. Drew did a great job, so thank you everyone for recommending him.
#3
Does anyone have any recommendations for a carburetor rebuilder for my Holley 3259-1 in the Texas region?  I've seen some other post on here with recommendations in the Eastern region; however, I'm hoping that there are some in my area that someone can recommend.  Thanks in advance!
#4
1967 Shelby GT350/500 / Re: '67 Registry ?
February 22, 2022, 08:01:49 AM
Ordered mine this morning!  Can't wait for April's publishing for it to arrive.

If you haven't seen that you can pre-order the registry, I found a notification and link about it on Facebook this morning.
#5
Just a follow up, installed a new turn signal switch, LED tail lights, electronic flasher and everything is working like it should.  Thanks for all the help!
#6
Did you have to add the electronic flasher for these bulbs?

Quote from: tonys_shelby on November 09, 2021, 11:50:29 AM
I used the warm white from NPD. The higher end ones, felt they would look more original when lit up. Look great can't tell except a little brighter.
#7
My grounds are good.  I replaced the taillight harness a couple years ago, and I made sure the contact areas areas are bare metal.  Thanks for the input Cobrask8!

Pcunder: I replaced the headlight switch and my flashers when I replaced my turn signal switch, so I hope that has me covered.

tonys_shelby:  I read that comment about the load being too much for these new switches, and that they used the 1157s.  Searching on line, I can't tell if I would need an additional relay for the LED bulbs to work correctly, or if I can just switch them out with the conventional 1157? I went ahead an ordered a new turn signal switch, but I haven't decided about the bulbs yet.  For the LED bulbs, I can't tell if I would need the 1157s or the 1157r, or if there is even a difference between the two.

Thanks!   
#8
I've been chasing an electrical issue with my car.  Six months ago I replaced my turn signal switch (thanks B. Gaines for the hint about removing the steering wheel), and everything was working great; horn, hazards, blinkers, brake lights, turn signals all worked.  After driving around for a few weeks, someone told me that my passenger brakes weren't working.  So I went home, checked them (verified wiring sequences with my shop manual) and they were working fine. 

Couple drives later, I kept checking to see that they were working, and I noticed the passenger brake/hazards weren't working one day.  I figured that a wire may have come loose from the connection under the steering column, but they were all just fine.  I re-plugged the connector and everything worked fine.  However, couple days later I noticed the same thing with my passenger lights working sometimes and sometimes not. 

Now they don't work at all (passenger brake and hazard), and I'm scratching my head.  When I turn on my running lights, both sides (passenger and driver sides) work (not a bulb grounding issue).  Did I get a crummy turn signal switch?  Any suggestions on what else I should check?       

Thanks in advance for any help!
Jim
#9
Thanks KR500. I have both flasher located near my heater control, so I was surprised to see this one. I've owned this car for 7 years now, so I'm always learning something new.
#10
I replaced my clock this morning, and I noticed this blue relay (not sure what to call it) that wasn't connected to anything. The wiring diagram book has it labeled as flasher assembly. Looking at pictures online, and I don't see this blue assembly on any other cluster.  My flasher relay is located behind my heater controls, am I missing something here? 
#11
I've been trying to remove my steering wheel very gently over the last 3 days.  It was recommended to me to use some Free All (liquid wrench) and some gentle taps with a rubber hammer to remove the steering wheel, and to repeat this approach until the steering wheel came loose.  After multiple attempts over 72 hours, I had to try something new. 

So after reading Bob Gaines' method listed above, I ran over to Harbor Freight for the chisel attachment, cut the end off, grinded it down smooth, and in less than 1 minute I had the steering wheel was off.  Very easy approach, and thanks for sharing it! 

Here is my celebratory picture shortly after removal...  One has to celebrate the wins.
#12
Quote from: 67350#1242 on March 22, 2021, 02:45:17 PM
I have used kits from Muscle Car Research:
https://www.musclecarresearch.com/valve-kit-wagner-dist
Check your rubber rings closely - some are "O" rings and some are "X" rings.
I have had problems using an O ring where an X ring should go resulting in seepage through the differential switch.  The NPD kit doesn't look like it contains any X rings.
Kurt.

Kurt,
Looking at the product information sheet on NPD, it's noted that the package contains 2 x-rings and 1 o-ring. I believe the single o-ring is for the later model brake distribution block. Thanks for noting that, but I think this package from NPD will work. I just have to wait a painful 3 days for it to be delivered...

Can't wait to drive!!!!
#13
After numerous searches, it looks like NPD has it.  If anyone else is looking for one, here is the link to the part:  https://www.npdlink.com/product/rebuild-kit-brake-pressure-differential-valve/169774
#14
I'm looking for the seals that go on the piston and the metal seal that goes in the end threaded connection of the distribution block. I have already taken care of the rear proportioning valve, but thanks for the help on that.
#15
I'm needing to rebuild my brake distributor, but I'm having issues finding the right rebuild kit.  The only one that I find that looks legit is from West Coast Classic Cougars, but I wanted to check here before I purchase.  Does anyone have any leads on the right 67 rebuild kit for the brake distributor? 

Thanks in advance!