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Mike Brichta

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  1. If all goes well I will be retired sometime around February of next year. I plan on going through all of my car stuff and make a list of what I have and try to sell it. Watch for something around then. I really don't want to throw stuff away that someone else could use. I wonder if it can be donated to the club somehow.  Any ideas?

  2. Hey Willie,

    I could try to tell you that I had it in the attic with all of my secret Monte parts but I don't think you would believe me. Haha.

    Mike

  3. Nice car.  Good eye, 1936 Packard. I would have loved to work at a car test track or proving grounds. The closest I got was I almost landed a job at a Government Agency in Buffalo NY that did crash testing with dummies and everything. That would have been a blast.

  4. Seems pretty weird doesn't it?  How the technology changes over time and how fast time passes.

    My first car just turned "84" years old a few weeks ago.  I'm guessing it will outlive me sooner or later.

    I always like to look at a car and try to imagine what was going on at the time the car was sold and what the buyer was thinking when they purchased it.

    In 1971, we just survived the 60's: Woodstock, British Invasion, Hippies, drugs, still involve in Vietnam, etc.
    In 1936, we finished WWI, still in the depression, car companies going out of business, few jobs, war in Europe, soon into WWII, etc.

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  5. Hey Dennis,

    Great pictures and info on these plugs.  Thanks for posting.

    I was also going to say that maybe the power window wires/harness are not routed properly inside the door and when the regulator/glass move up and down it is contacting the harness and causing the plug to come loose.  I would also make sure the harness never comes in contact with any moving parts.

    Mike

  6. I pulled the cover off to count the number of bolts holding the ring gear to the carrier and the count is "10".  Therefore, I think it is technically a "10 Bolt" rear with a 12 bolt cover??

    From what I am reading it sounds like it could be from a late 60s Pontiac.  Does that sound about right?  The only number I can find is "CFD8" on the housing.  Strange.

    Thanks!!
    Mike

  7. I need some help with identifying a 12-bolt rear.  I removed it from a 70 El Camino but I can't say for sure that it is original to the car.  It has no axle codes on it and the rear cover looks different.  It doesn't have the usual "V" shaped cover.  Could the cover just be the wrong one?  Are there any other places to look for numbers to figure out what it is?  Thanks!!

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  8. Sounds like power is not coming out of the relay.  Check to make sure the relay is wired correctly. Also, the relay should be energized only when the key is on. That will allow power to leave the relay. Try bypassing the relay to see if all power windows work then.

    Good luck!!

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  9. When I put 71-72 fenders on my 70 Monte, I went the other route of modifying the fender extension instead.  I guess it would work either way.  I just felt it was easier to learn on an extension rather then a fender.  Extensions are much easier to find and cheaper to replace then fenders.

    Mike 

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  10. The end on those fiber optics lines is just a metal piece that is "dimpled" to stay in place.  I've used ends from any GM cars from the 80s that had any sort of fiber optic lines.

    If you can't find any let me know and I'm sure I have some around somewhere.

    Mike

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