Decided to take the American out for a test drive again today. It did good around the neighborhood, so we took it out on the road. So - what's the scoop? It did well around the subdivision - 15 to 25 miles an hour (I'm at the back end of no-where, so fiddled around with air vents and sliders and defrost and heat and all that at a stop sign. I looked in the rear view mirror, and a neighborhood lady was patiently waiting, lol). So, we got out of the subdivision and hit a 45 mile per hour street. We did just fine at 45. Got out on Dallas Highway, a 55 MPH four lane divided road. I noticed that the car wanted to pull towards the left on braking. Didn't notice that at lower speeds. I'll check that out - all brakes have been rebuilt. They might just need adjusting, so I'll start there. Got to Chick-Fil-A. You northern guys are missing out on fast food heaven, that's all I can say. My 12 year old son (he's homeschooled, so was home and came along for the ride) stocked up on chicken tenders. I checked around the water pump. No leaks! Checked the master cylinder. Looks good! I'm still getting a very small leak by the thermostat housing. It's negligible, but I'll try and hunt down a replacement housing. I put the old one in a vice, filed it flat, hit it with a sander to make sure it was even, checked it for being level - but evidently didn't get it flat enough! Anyone got a spare surface grinder? So, things we did: new brake shoes, brake spring kit, self adjusters new master cylinder new brake hoses surfaced the rear drums (maybe surfacing the front drums would correct the pull to the left?) new brake light switch packed the front bearings new tires new spark plugs, spark plug wires, distributor cap, rotor, condensor, points, coil (and replacement distributor breaker plate - thanks!) new air filter new fuel filter new oil filter and change (need to swap to high zinc oil and use a good Wix filter!) new water pump new radiator hoses new thermostat new temperature sending unit new harmonic balancer new turn signal lights in front replaced wiper blades (don't like 'em, but they're there and work) Things I have parts for, but haven't done yet: gaskets for turn signals and back up lights lenses for back up lights parking brake cable rebuild carb valve cover gasket Things I need to do: torque head figure out how to check valves replace strut rod bushings pack the ball joints check the vacuum wipers (right now it has a vacuum hose from the manifold to the wipers, and it bypasses the fuel pump - I need to run the hoses correctly and test them out.) And lower priority: fix leak - have cracked windshield gasket (might become high priority when it rains!) replace door weather seals - cracked and leaking replace windlace fix the wiring for the fuel level sending unit (I did a bad job there, and the fuel gauge doesn't work) fix the dashboard lights And things I'd like to do, or get done: install non-retractable shoulder belts and anchors in front (or retractable, whatever) install seat belts in back maybe install headrests (this is Atlanta traffic, lol) could use shock absorbers Also have to address some of the rust areas. Gonna have to read a book, rent a video, ask a friend for help. That's it! I'd like to get it in driver condition, and think it's pretty close. I figure I'll do a little at a time. _______________________________________________ Amc-list mailing list Amc-list@xxxxxxxxxxxx http://splatter.wps.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/amc-list