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Location: Westwood, NJ, USA


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Brakes!
Created on 2006-10-24 13:37:58
A summation of a few month's worth of tinkering.

After much squeaking from the rear passenger brakes, we ended up replacing the brake piston- all seems much better now. Last one was sticking.

The Heater box rebuild went well and was re-installed; proper tubing was obtained and installed.

I'll be tackling the timing cover leak over the next few weeks; watch this site to see what happens next.


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TitleDate#Pic#CmtExcerpt
Little Bits   1 More little bits done over this past Labor day weekend. Checked out the gearbox oil level- had some trouble shifting, but the level is fine. Checked the hyraulics a...
Lights!     After a few weeks of working most on the 64B (Miss Kensingtion's cousin Maggie) it was time to get back to Miss K's issues. The big push is a possible trip to a car show in Bergen ...
Heater Core Removal/Repair     After a 65 mile drive home in 90 degree New Jersey summer on the 4th of July weekend, my son Jeremy and I arrived home, and the engine is hot. Pop the hood, and see fluid leaking f...
Rear Axle Gasket Replacement     Today we ended up replacing the rear axle gasket- it was leaking. Jacked up the car on jackstands, pulled the cover off, cleaned the cover inside and out, cleaned jo...
First Trip For Service 1 1 OK, so having purchased the car a week ago and driven it around a bunch, it was time to get it inspected. I brought it to Westwood Motors Inc. LTD in Northvale NJ. They work mainly...

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