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  1. I used the SEM products to change my interior from green to blue and have no complaints. I think a member here suggested cleaning everything really good with simple green first, which I did, and have had no issues with chipping or peeling on any of the parts I sprayed. I did the "conversion" about 3 years ago and it still looks fresh.

  2. My 700R4 kit came today and will be installed in a day or two according to how energetic I feel. All of the parts look first class.

     

    I know exactly where you are coming from... lol I am still waiting on a top plate and shifter selector plate for my install. Oh, and I need the wiring harness as well. Figure I have time to get my selector plate and base for the horseshoe powder coated because I sure don't see the parts getting here anytime soon. frown

  3. The neutral safety switch is the same for a 3 speed and a 4 speed. As for the detent plate my just unbolted and the new one bolt back in place or at least that's how my went.

     

    I wish mine were that easy. The rear "bolt" is not a bolt at all but what looks like a pressed in kinda fastener. It does not look like a rivet to me because of its size and appearance.

  4. I am in the process of modifying a stock horseshoe shifter to a 4 speed overdrive configuration and have a couple of questions for anyone who has done this conversion. The detent plate is bolted in on one side and it looks like some type of rivet on the other. Can anyone tell me if this is pressed in? Will it be better to drill it out or cut it or even just use a cold chisel? A second question; the safety switch.... can I use the stock one or is there a part specifically for the 4 speed overdrive? I don't really want to start cutting/chopping/drilling before I have all the angles figured. Thanks in advance.

  5. I was getting about 15mpg with a TH350 and 2:73 gears at about 75 mph. The car would go just under 200 miles on a tank of fuel. You will probably do much worse with the 3:73's. I guess the decision to either stick with the current setup or do some mods would depend on what type of driving you are planning. If you are primarily planning to do road trips, you will benefit from changing gears. If you are going to primarily attend local cruise-ins and the like, you may want to leave it alone. My suggestion is to take it on the road and see how it does, figure out what you want it to do, and go from there.

  6. I had similiar starter issues and after replacing the engine wiring, starter cable, and several starters from my local parts stores I broke down and bought a "new" starter from Jegs. Not a mini starter but a powertech (?) and have had two years of trouble free starting. I had the same trouble with AC compressors from the local places and the fix was buying a new unit vs. rebuilt. I think the quality that goes into rebuilding them for the big parts stores has gone down or something.

  7. My car was equipped with a charcoal canister when I found it and still has it, but it is not hooked up. Would that matter? I will definitely crawl under it in the morning and count lines but I am thinking the only way to be sure I am getting the correct part is to remove the old one first. Thanks Scott and Steve!

  8. I am trying to order a new tank and sending unit and noticed that there are many different options to choose from. Does anyone know which one would go in the '72 or guide me in determining which one is in my car without dropping the tank? I would like to keep my car on the road as long as possible and still get the correct parts on order, if that makes sense. Thanks in advance.

  9. There are lower fender patch panels for the area behind the wheel well. Thats about it. Fenders are out there. Ditto to what Sam said. $$$$$$$

     

    The patch panels are terrible. That is what I did and would never ever ever never do that again. Worst part of my car if you ask me.

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