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A Little Progress Yesterday (Mr. AMC) ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Message: 1 Date: Thu, 13 Jul 2006 23:00:33 -0700 (PDT) From: Michael Bailey <route66rambler@xxxxxxxxx> Subject: Re: [AMC-List] First Car To: amc-list@xxxxxxxxxxxx Message-ID: <20060714060033.68758.qmail@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 At 14, I bought a Westcoaster 3-wheeler van and turned it into an ice cream truck, which I would drive to school on a motorcycle license, then I would park across the street and just clean up at lunchtime. I could easily sell two loads in a day, at school and afternoons. This gave me the dough in 75 to buy a 1970 Datsun pickup at the Flagstaff dealer. It had been a Nissan Baja runner, 2wd with a 240z transplant with a 5 speed. But it had to go in my parents' name. At 16, I bought a 65 Beetle for 100 bucks that had 25 miles on it with a broken crankshaft. But it had to go in my parents' name. At 18, I bought a 69 Javelin SST in Big Bad Orange, with 390, tilt, 4-speed and Trans Am wing for 425 bucks. It didn't have the roof spoiler, it had the fake exhaust rockers, but no big stripe. It had double pinstripes down the body break, kinda like what Doc keeps talking about on his Hornet. >From the same guy I got a Hunter Green 70 SST 390 with auto, ac, white vinyl, and it had the c-stripe. Followed quickly by a 47 CJ2a for 100 bucks that I assembled in the guy's driveway and drove off in. My four headlight system on my 84 Chevy van is top two for dim/bright, all four for bright. mike __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com ------------------------------ Message: 2 Date: Fri, 14 Jul 2006 03:56:03 -0400 From: Ken Siroonian <KSiroonian@xxxxxxx> Subject: Re: [AMC-List] parts pullers (was Thems The Brakes) To: amcrelay@xxxxxxxxxxxx Message-ID: <ADVANCES623f6mUpnGR000001b1@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Content-Type: text/plain there is a young fellow in my local autozone in se mass, that loves to talk about amc's ,loves to look up the parts and see what other amc's they fit, and give me his latest amc/rambler sightings in the area. He likes to know what work i'm doing on the pacers or whatever project it is when I need stuff and willing to track it down at another store. he is even srupised wehn he find things in stock, ike carb rebuild kits, shocks or other items. On July 14, 2006 James Smith wrote: > I have been buying most of my part at Autozone. Most of the people there are very knowledgeable about AMC and do very well. Including this young (20 something) girl who loves AMC Eagles. About a month ago I went in looking for some part and ended up being helped buy a guy I had never seen in there before. He was an older gentleman, I am guessing in his late 50's. He had absolutely no clue what I was looking for. I told him AMC Eagle and he started looking it up under Eagle and says "what model do you have? I don't show Eagle going back to 86". I then told him, no, it is AMC Eagle. Try looking under AMC and then Eagle as the model so he asked me who made AMC. > > Jamie Smith > Spokane, WA ============================================================= Posted by wixList Archiver -- http://www.amxfiles.com/wixlist ------------------------------ Message: 3 Date: Fri, 14 Jul 2006 04:01:09 -0400 From: Ken Siroonian <KSiroonian@xxxxxxx> Subject: Re: [AMC-List] 1977 EGR numbers To: amcrelay@xxxxxxxxxxxx Message-ID: <ADVANCES629k94EELAl000001b3@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Content-Type: text/plain well, Houston, you have a problem I think, the amc parts books lists almost 25 different egrs for 77 and 77 up. they are not listed by engine or anything. you have to have the numbers off of the old valve to order the new one, and in the box for the NON OEM replacment, like the KEM brand I just bought, or any other brand- they are all the same it seems, just in a dfferent box, regardless if its delco or kem or who knows- you then need the correct number off of the old OEM original valve to match with the directions/slip inside the new one for the right orifice size to pinch in there. so if the one you took out is oem or aftermarket? are there any markings at all on it so that you can reference back that number. the egr I bought for my 76 1bbl pacer 258 non cal is from KEM products. they have a number 877-kemparts that maybe can help you. the other alternative is to find another 77 car with the same equipment, engine size and bbl, if cal or WHA , trans, a/c etc and see if you can read a number off of it. thats about all I can dig up at the moment. Regards, ken, boston. On July 13, 2006 Tom Jennings wrote: > On Wed, 12 Jul 2006, JOE FULTON wrote: > > > Can someone provide the AMC or vendor part numbers for > > the 1977 EGR valve? The application is a 1977 258 > > 2-bbl. > > I'm afraid the TSM doesn't contain EGR numbers of any kind. > > There isn't an emissions chapter; there are sub-sections in 1A > (list of emissions equip used per model/engine/trans), tuneup > data (below) and more in the Fuel Systems chapter (1J). > > 1J-84 (1J is Fuel Systems) is only a desc. of operation, > no part numbers and barely a mention of v8 vs 6. It does > say "integral backpressure sensor.. doesn't use a restrictor > plate". But somehow I doubt there is only one EGR valve for all > motors/49/Calif. that year! > > I looked through the entire index for anything even close, > besides egr, exhaust, emissions, etc. I thumbed through 6 and > 8 engine sections, and specifications. Looked through carb, > all of Fuel Systems, at at Exhaust Systems. > > Maybe there's an emissions errata? > > Sorry! If you think of anywhere else to look in the book, > it's here by my desk. > > > Timing specs for 77 258, auto trans, california, from 1A > > 8 degree BTDC (6 manual) > 700 rpm (600 49 states) > distributor: 3229719 IDJ-4002F > vacc adv: 8125438 IDJ-4B > total advance at 2000 rpm: 22-30 > N12y plug, .035" ============================================================= Posted by wixList Archiver -- http://www.amxfiles.com/wixlist ------------------------------ Message: 4 Date: Fri, 14 Jul 2006 06:20:46 -0400 From: AMC74Hornet@xxxxxxxxx (Mr. AMC) Subject: Re: [AMC-List] My First Car To: amc-list@xxxxxxxxxxxx Message-ID: <19751-44B76FFE-3334@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Content-Type: Text/Plain; Charset=US-ASCII It was a 50$ 1959 Stude Lark 2 door. Next was my first AMC and new car a 65 American 440 Twin Stick Hard Top (Solar Yellow) God I miss that car. I still have the owners manual and warrantee card and a copy of the bill of sale I found in a file in 1984. I also scored a nice solar yellow promo on eBay few years back and found a 65 dealers brochure at an AMC show 5 years ago. Next was a used 69 4 door Rebel sedan I bought when it was 2 years old and had 21,000 miles on it and already had it's first rebuild on that POS aluminum Warner, I had this car 2 years and dumped it at 39.000 miles. It was the biggest lemon I ever owned. Next I bought my yellow 74 Hornet Hatchback. The best car I ever owned except for the crap Motorola alt. I still have it. Since 1979 I have bought beaters for the winter. I have had a 71 Chebby Kingswood Estate wagon, a 72 Puick Skylark wagon, another 71 Impala 4 door sedan and my current beater of 7-8 years now a 77 Malibu Landau Classic. And of course now a second 74 Hornet Hatchback for the last almost 3 years. I had been looking for a Hornet Sportabout wagon since 1999 but could never find a good one for sale so when the second hatchback showed up again after not seeing it around for 4 years I bought it. Once I put bucket seats in it and got used to the column shift and added a black interior it was almost just like driving the yellow Hornet. I'd still buy a Sportabout if I could find a decent one for the right price. "Doc" ------------------------------ Message: 5 Date: Fri, 14 Jul 2006 07:31:07 -0400 From: AMC74Hornet@xxxxxxxxx (Mr. AMC) Subject: [AMC-List] A Little Progress Yesterday To: amc-list@xxxxxxxxxxxx, BaadAssGremlins@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, amc_club_of_socal@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Message-ID: <19751-44B7807B-3348@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Content-Type: Text/Plain; Charset=US-ASCII I went to install the missing thermostat for the auxiliary cooling fan yesterday. You should have seen the Mickey Mouse way they had of mounting it. It had a spiral spring wrapped around it with an eye on each end. You were supposed to use wire ties to tie the thermostat to either the cars thermostat housing or through the cooling fins on the radiator. Sorry but this Mickey Mouse crap isn't happening on my car. I figured a neat professional way to install it. An "L" bracket was made with a hole in it for the thermostat and 2 small mounting holes for the 2 spring eyes to be screwed to the bracket. Now the thermostat was placed flush against the front of the radiator tank and the "L" bracket mounted on the radiator core support with 2 screws. There is no Rube Goldburge, jury rigging or duct tape or any other Mickey Mouse crap on my cars and after working for almost 3 years straight on this car it wasent going to happen now. Also for the first time somthing actually went in easy. I replaced the cheap after market plastic over flow radiator tank in the car with a polished aluminum billet one. I bought the unpolished one and polished it myself and saved 20$. The mounting tab fit a hole in the radiator support and the tank bolted right in with just the hoses having to be trimmed to the proper length. Now this makes the stock AMC yellowed plastic windshield washer tank look shabby. I'll have to check out Jeggs catalog for an aluminum tank I can modify to replace the plastic washer one. All I need is a tank close enough in size with a filler cap. Cut a hole in the bottom of the tank for the pump and bolt in the stock pump through the filler. I also need to make a bracket to mount a modern fuse holder I got from Ron Francis Wiring under the hood. Next is the on-of-on toggle switch for the auxiliary fan. While I am at It I may as well replace the gas gauge in the inst. cluster and see if it is fixed and the gauge finally works. I also have another headlight switch, maybe this will fix the dome light problem and the inst. lights not dimming. I was going to start on my pin stripe resto but it is just to hot and humid to do it at this time. I can work on my 77 AMX fender flairs in the A/C for now. "Doc" ------------------------------ _______________________________________________ AMC-List mailing list AMC-List@xxxxxxxxxxxx http://www.amc-list.com/mailman/listinfo/amc-list End of AMC-List Digest, Vol 6, Issue 36 ***************************************