Originally Posted by Indian Chief:
Dodge is killing off the Viper though. Sad to see, because the first gen Viper was one of those cars I lusted after when I was in high school.
I keep trying to talk the wife into letting me trade the '67 for one.
She's not on board but I know it would get driven more. My carbureted behemoth is finicky in the weather. It's an old F-Body so it doesn't handle for shit. It's a rattle-trap and you can't really go anywhere without getting out smelling a little like exhaust or gasoline.
I drive it a few times a month in the spring/summer but a Viper would just be a 'sit in and go'. And on top of that, I'd want the convertible so I'd have the top down option. I'd be less worried about rust, etc... in the newer car and it would handle better.
I'd have to come out of pocket maybe $10K, but it would be pretty doable. And the allure of having a V-10, even if it's going to be less powerful than my jumped up 383, is pretty appealing.
Then again, the Camaro is a sexy beast of a car. Gonna be hard to top that bright red metallic with the silver racing stripes (with a hint of gold metallic in them to make 'em pop; guy did a hell of a job with the paint on that car). [Reply]
Originally Posted by DJ's left nut:
I keep trying to talk the wife into letting me trade the '67 for one.
She's not on board but I know it would get driven more. My carbureted behemoth is finicky in the weather. It's an old F-Body so it doesn't handle for shit. It's a rattle-trap and you can't really go anywhere without getting out smelling a little like exhaust or gasoline.
I drive it a few times a month in the spring/summer but a Viper would just be a 'sit in and go'. And on top of that, I'd want the convertible so I'd have the top down option. I'd be less worried about rust, etc... in the newer car and it would handle better.
I'd have to come out of pocket maybe $10K, but it would be pretty doable. And the allure of having a V-10, even if it's going to be less powerful than my jumped up 383, is pretty appealing.
Then again, the Camaro is a sexy beast of a car. Gonna be hard to top that bright red metallic with the silver racing stripes (with a hint of gold metallic in them to make 'em pop; guy did a hell of a job with the paint on that car).
I'm telling you dude, put a TB injection unit on it for about $2000, it will look like a carb, nobody will know the difference and you get rid of all the problems and make it much more driveable.
You already have a 383 in it, its not like its original anyway. You can get a mechanic to install it for you in a day or so.
Since it isn't all original definitely go injected. Also you can get the car to handle better with some aftermarket suspension upgrades. Resto-Mod that bitch. [Reply]
Originally Posted by TrebMaxx:
Since it isn't all original definitely go injected. Also you can get the car to handle better with some aftermarket suspension upgrades. Resto-Mod that bitch.
It already has the Global West upper control arms courtesy of Sauto's recommendation and that made a big difference. But it's never going to handle like a Viper would. Nor will it be a convertible.
But yeah, I should probably just put the damn EFI on there. [Reply]
Originally Posted by DJ's left nut:
It already has the Global West upper control arms courtesy of Sauto's recommendation and that made a big difference. But it's never going to handle like a Viper would. Nor will it be a convertible.
But yeah, I should probably just put the damn EFI on there.
There is literally no downside to it. Go for it! :-) [Reply]
Alright e-mechanics, time to evaluate my Jeep if you would be so kind.
I had a power steering issue the other day. It was groaning like mad when I turned the wheel. I filled up the power steering fluid and that resolved itself.
However, there is a rattle coming from the front of the engine. It sounds like it's something with the belt/pulleys. The belt seems fine? Is something coming loose?
Originally Posted by ASS11:
No loss of power. I've been told one of the bearings in one of the pulley wheels is wasted.
Somewhere in there is a tensioner pulley. Get a wrench on it and loose the belt. With the load off the belt turn each pulley. The one that makes noise or doesn't turn smooth is the culprit. [Reply]