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Re: under running board antenna
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Jeff Casalegno
Thanks again for the photo I have them on correct then. Must Be the grounding that i am having a problem with.any way there is always tomorrow.

Jeff

Posted on: 2019/6/26 18:20
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Re: under running board antenna
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Jeff Casalegno
So the stainless strip side does go towards the back of the car correct? Okay i have it facing the front i will flip it around tomorrow and connect to the other end of the rods. I do have a antenna on both sides of my car, don't know if there should be a connection to that one or not it seems there should be?

Appreciate you time and knowledge

Jeff

Posted on: 2019/6/26 17:26
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Re: under running board antenna
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Jeff Casalegno
Yes Howard Thanks for the reply. The Pictures are not to clear where the connections go. I had my radio rebuilt and he also made me a new harness for it. I Noticed in the illustration it looks like the stainless strap that connects the two rods is at the back of the car not front and that it is bent in not out. also the rods are grounded on the opposite side toward the front, the other connection is on the stainless strap side. don't know if that is the way it is installed or not. Could use a better picture to realize it all. trying to get a picture to download here.

Thanks for your time Howard
Jeff

Posted on: 2019/6/26 13:14
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Re: under running board antenna
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Jeff Casalegno
Does anyone have a picture of where the radio harness hooks up to the antennas under the running boards. I have tried several connections and nothing but static. Have the ground wire connected to ground, and tried other locations on the other line. any help would be appreciated.

Thanks
Jeff

Posted on: 2019/6/25 19:57
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Re: under running board antenna
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Jeff Casalegno
Just had my rubber installed on running boards from Don Lampen. Now trying to figure out how the rubber washer's with the roll pins are installed and if the antennas go on first or last to the mounting screws. also where the harness from the radio hooks up at the antennas. If anyone has a radio could send a picture of the underneath the running boards so i can determine what order everything goes back on I would appreciate it.

Thanks for your help

Jeff

Posted on: 2019/6/21 13:48
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Re: Hood weather stripping
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Jeff Casalegno
got some pictures of the top of shrowd where hood lies on. does anyone know of a place that sells the rubber gromets that the hood rest on i have already installed the lace on the cowl.

Thanks

Jeff

Posted on: 2018/9/1 15:54
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Re: Hood weather stripping
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Jeff Casalegno

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Posted on: 2018/9/1 15:51
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Hood weather stripping
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Jeff Casalegno
Hey Guys i am installing the hood weather stripping. I imagine the three area's on top of cowl are rubber grommets for the left and right and center hoods to rest on. tried sending pictures must be doing it wrong I bought the universal weather strip package from Steele i guess that does not come with it. Thanks for your input it greatly appreciated.

Jeff

Posted on: 2018/8/17 15:59
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Re: Linkage at carburetor
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Jeff Casalegno
racing buddy had the material and he fabricated a block for me it wound up being 5/8 thick. runs much better and starts easier after turning off.
Thanks again for all help.

Jeff

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Posted on: 2018/7/1 13:02
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Re: Linkage at carburetor
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Jeff Casalegno
Owen would you happen to know where I could find this insulator block or a picture of one

Jeff

Posted on: 2018/6/29 13:59
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