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I have a 1970 SS that I need to sell. I really do not drive it enough and it sits in the garage way too much. Let me know if you may be interested in it.
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22 hours ago, Dtret said:
Heck of a list. If we only knew then what we know now. lol.
Very true. There are a few that I would love to still own.
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I'll try to compile my list but no photos.
1972 Buick Skylark
1967 Camaro
1969 Camaro SS 350
1974 Pontiac Trans Am 455
1984 Ford Mustang GT (first new car)
1980 Pontiac Trans Am 305/4 speed
1987 Chevy S10 Blazer
1969 Chevy El Camino
1990 Ford Mustang GT
1994 Ford Explorer
1990 Mazda B2200
1993 GMC Typhoon
1969 Camaro Z/28 (orange)
1995 Chevy 1500
1969 Camaro SS 350/4 speed (Pace Car edition)
2001 VW Beetle turbo
1969 Camaro Z/28 (green)
2004 Mini Cooper supercharged
2008 Mini Cooper conv supercharged
1969 Chevy Nova SS
1987 Buick GN
2002 Ford F150
2000 Dodge Viper GTS
2012 Ford F150 (still own)
2014 VW Beetle turbo
1966 Chevy Corvette conv 502/4 speed
2018 Ford Mustang GT (still own)
1969 Pontiac Firebird 400
1970 Chevy Monte Carlo 454 SS
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Sorry about the omission of what transmission. I thought my signature would show it. This is for my 1970 454SS with TH400. I only dropped the pan (original) and replaced the filter and kickdown switch. It didn't take a lot of fluid to refill.
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Couldn't find an answer via search. Changed the transmission filter and installed new fluid recently and need to understand the procedure for checking the level. First, what is the length of the dipstick just so that I can be sure it will show the correct level? How to check level? Check level when hot and engine off or engine running?
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Sorry to hear that. I should get rid of my 1970 SS since I rarely drive it. It has been completely restored and too nice for me to drive it a lot. Maybe you could put some miles on it. Let me know if you want more info.
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I've considered selling my 1970 SS but it doesn't have the tach and gauges. Let me know if you may be interested.
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VIN: 138570L132778
Documents: Original window sticker but no photo available yet.
Exterior Color: Astro Blue
Vinyl Top: No
Interior Color: Black
Bucket Seats: Yes
Notes: Complete restoration by Tommy Coulter (member here) approximately 2011. Original 454. Not sure about trans mission and rear axle upgraded to 3:08 posi. Load leveler system there but not functioning.
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I did not see my SS on your list. Let me know what info you want and I will gather it.
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I would be willing to sell mine. Let me know if you are interested. I sent you a chat message previously.
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I'm fairly sure I was still in the shop when I was trying to tune in an fm station. I'll pull it out of the shop next time and try again. Didn't think it would hinder the fm reception.
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Pulled my factory am/8 track out to replace with a Custom Autosound unit. I assume that the factory windshield antenna is primarily for am only since picking up fm stations seems spotty. What have any of you done for an fm antenna in the car?
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Finally got around to working on the kickdown solenoid a couple of weekends ago. Ordered a new solenoid, pan gasket and filter. Dropped the trans pan, cleaned everything up and replaced the pan gasket and filter. Swapped the solenoid and buttoned everything up. Initially put too much fluid back into the trans and ended up siphoning some of it out. Drove the for for about 30 miles and the kickdown now works. WooHoo.
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I just checked my switch at the pedal with power and my meter. There is 12v with the key on and switch in the resting position and both leads on the two wires. When the switch is depressed there is 0v. Is this correct. It seems opposite to me.
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I checked all of my wiring and here is what I have: At the pedal switch is an Orange wire and a Purple w/black line wire. The relay on the firewall gutter has a Green, a Blue and a Black/Purple wire (the relay appears to be an original since it looks old). The wiring at the trans has an Orange and I think a Black wire (did not jack up the car to verify the dark colored wire is black). Now I just need to figure out where and what is working or not. Some guidance would be appreciated.
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I will look at my wiring again and validate what color wires at each location. I have not looked for the relay on the firewall gutter yet. Heck, I didn't even know this setup was called TCS. I'd like to know a little more on how it works. Such as, does the pedal switch send a 12v signal thru one wire when the switch is activated?
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The trans kickdown on my 454 with TH400 does not work. I removed the switch at the accelerator pedal and tested it with my meter and there is continuity when sliding the switch. I looked at my wiring diagram and did not find this switch (or the switch in the trans). The accelerator switch has purple w/black and black wires. The switch in the trans is orange and a black wire.
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The auto parts store alternator does have that lower bolt and hole. I just used the bracket as a spacer toward the front and everything seems good now. Thanks for the clear pictures.
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I got all of that figured out. It is the small rectangular bracket that is included in the kit that I don't know where it goes. I got the kit from Ground Up (ss396.com) and it is item number AKK-301.
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Needed to replace my alternator and belt and noticed that the pulleys did not line up very well. Ordered new bracket kit and not sure exactly how they install. Especially the extra "support" bracket (the smaller rectangular one with two different sized holes in it). Does anyone have a diagram of how these brackets are mounted to the engine (454 in my case)?
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I finally tacked this yesterday. I grabbed the new, shorter bracket and drilled a hole in it to make the spacing 2" apart. I did this after thinking about how the mirror mounts. The longer bracket wasn't allowing the mirror to tighten against the angled stop point on the other end. The shorter bracket would allow room to be pulled against the angled stop point. Got it installed and everything is tight. Here is a photo of the 2 brackets (before I drilled the short one) and the bottom of the mirror base.
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Thanks again Kevin. It looks like your bracket is the same length as the new bracket I ordered with an extra hole drilled for the 2" spread of the mounting holes. I'll monkey with it again soon.
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Thanks for the photo and measurement. It looks like that bracket has a mounting hole added on the right end. It appears that the mounting holes on the door are the same as mine (although I measured 2 inches). Did you by chance measure the overall length of the bracket?
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I'll try to get around to photos this week. I'm fairly sure the mirror is a repro standard mirror. Upon thinking of this a little more I believe the new bracket may be what is needed to tighten the mirror down. The existing bracket fills the entire gap of the mirror bottom. That doesn't allow the screw to pull the mirror against the other end stop point. My only concern is the bracket mount holes. The new bracket is 1-5/8" apart but the holes in the door are 2" apart. I'll need to measure to see if I can drill the new bracket to fit the door.
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