Blues and Snowbirds
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Blues and Snowbirds
- From: JOE FULTON <piper_pa20@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 2 Oct 2004 14:09:31 -0700 (PDT)
The Salinas airshow is going on this weekend and I
live practically in the traffic pattern of the
airport. It's great when the demo teams are in town.
They started practicing on Thursday up through the
clouds so I didn't see much of them.
Yesterday I had Blue Angel FA-18 Hornets (AMC content)
over my house at about 800 to 1000 feet, four and two
in various formations. Great.
The Canadian Snowbirds showed up today. It's the
first time I had seen them. Impressive too.
I finished putting in the anti-dieseling relay in the
1980 Spirit today. No buzzing when the battery was
hooked up. I found the part (and I gotta think it has
be to rare) on Partsvoice. A dealer in Wisconsin had
it and charged me $37 with shipping. If the part
number had not been stamped on the part, my search
would have been more difficult, but I did find out
that the car will run without that part in place.
Because of the low power output of the engine (Iron
Duke 2.5L) I am considering installing an electric
fan. I figure I could get one from any GM Iron Duke
application. It might save 10 to 12 horsepower, which
would be a big percentage gain (90 hp net output at
present). I know GM had not yet converted to electric
fans on the front drive H-bodies in 1980, but the
sideways engines had them.
Regards,
Joe Fulton
Salinas, CA
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