That sounds like a great day! Much better than raking leaves, trimming hedges and getting ready to put down pinestraw. Have you posted any pictures of your '64? Subdivision living worked okay when the kids were younger. It was great being close to the ball field for rec league baseball, and having a pool and tennis courts. My middle son was a sports nut and made the best out of being on baseball teams, basketball teams, the swim team and hanging with friends. He is off in seminary now. My youngest son isn't into sports, swimming or tennis. Now subdivision rules (limits on number of cars, no travel trailer outside, gotta keep up with the lawn, hedges and wild areas) - er, yeah - subdivision rules no longer make sense to me. Anyway - sounds like you made a lot of progress. Hope you get it moving under it's own power. That has to be great! And I'm very upset that I have to pop $2,400 to get trees taken out Monday. I'd rather use some of that on my Rambler. Darn rotten subdivision and covenant rules and trees and stuff. On Sat, May 7, 2011 at 4:03 PM, Joe Fulton <piper_pa20@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Well, while Bruce is having a homebrew I'm sitting here with a Pepsi rewarding > myself for getting the bolts in the torque tube bracket on the 64 Classic. I > was ready to finish this job last week but hurt my back last Saturday morning > and I was just able to get back under the car today. Although the throttle > linkage has caused in interference with the engine position in the past, I > discovered that the ultimate problem was that I had loosened the homemade motor > mounts installed by the PO and that allowed the engine to slip forward and be > out of position. I tightend the mounts first thing this morning and was able > to line up the TT bracket bolts without much hassle. > > > Now on to the shift linkage problem and perhaps a litle rewiring for the > mid-sixties delco starter with the solenoid on the wheelhouse instead of the old > fashioned Delco that was on the 196. The car might finally move under it's own > power this afternoon. I got the shift rods from Los Angeles and two more shift > rods from a Rambler in the Seattle area so I have several choices now and I hope > one fits with minimal customizing. > > > Joe Fulton > _______________________________________________ > AMC-list mailing list > AMC-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > http://list.amc-list.com/listinfo.cgi/amc-list-amc-list.com > _______________________________________________ AMC-list mailing list AMC-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://list.amc-list.com/listinfo.cgi/amc-list-amc-list.com