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oaklyss replied to the topic 1963 Original Jetfire 4 speed in the forum Discussion Topics – Ask the Experts 4 years, 3 months ago
I bought new hood insulation from Fusick and used the punch outs to match my original pad. It has the small extra cut out next to the air cleaner (right of the large cut out opening), is this 63 only?
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oaklyss replied to the topic 1963 Original Jetfire 4 speed in the forum Discussion Topics – Ask the Experts 4 years, 3 months ago
My original radiator core has this tag on it and the numbers match the 63 assembly manual. I need to have it rebuilt and put the original side tanks back on it. The radiator shop told me I needed a new core, but this one looks fine.
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oaklyss replied to the topic Sandy's 63 Jetfire 4 spd manual in the forum Discussion Topics – Ask the Experts 4 years, 4 months ago
Thanks for posting Sandy. Do you know what city the car was found in? What dealer was it originally purchased from when new?
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oaklyss replied to the topic Clutch Rod Firewall Boot in the forum Discussion Topics – Ask the Experts 4 years, 4 months ago
Here is mine, this is what they look like, but in one piece. Right now I am using the 64-67 A-body boot that kinda fits.
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oaklyss replied to the topic 1963 Original Jetfire 4 speed in the forum Discussion Topics – Ask the Experts 4 years, 4 months ago
I bought another rebuilt starter and looked inside it. It has the helper spring behind the Bendix drive that Both my starters were missing. Installed the new starter and motor fired right up. Both starters worked fine before the rebuild. I can only think the extra compression with the rebuild was just enough to overcome the starters. Now to break…[Read more]
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oaklyss replied to the topic 1963 Original Jetfire 4 speed in the forum Discussion Topics – Ask the Experts 4 years, 5 months ago
I have checked everything and can’t figure out why my starter is jamming on the flywheel. I have 2 starters and they both do it. New Bendix drive didn’t matter. Ring gear looks good. It’s like the starter is too close to the flywheel. I have tried shims to change the angle and depths but still no change. I ground out the starter head to be able…[Read more]
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oaklyss replied to the topic 1963 Original Jetfire 4 speed in the forum Discussion Topics – Ask the Experts 4 years, 5 months ago
I am ready to start the motor, but the starter pinion is getting stuck on the flywheel. Nothing has changed, same starter as before, only surfaced the flywheel. Very strange, took off the solenoid and tried sliding the Bendix in and out by hand. Very hard. I am replacing the Bendix drive.
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oaklyss replied to the topic 1963 Original Jetfire 4 speed in the forum Discussion Topics – Ask the Experts 4 years, 5 months ago
Sandy my name is Greg. Thanks for posting those, that underside is incredible! Very clean. The cut out has lots of sharp edges like my car. Consider starting a new thread showing photos of your car. We are really starting to document these cars and how they were built. But instead of having thousands of examples to learn from, we only have a…[Read more]
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oaklyss replied to the topic 1963 Original Jetfire 4 speed in the forum Discussion Topics – Ask the Experts 4 years, 5 months ago
Greytoad, how was the transmission tunnel cut for your 4 speed tunnel unit? Was it torch or power shears, or if you don’t know, can you post a photo of the tunnel from underneath? Mine was cut with power shears and has sharp edges. Eric’s 62 was cut with a torch.
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oaklyss replied to the topic 1963 Original Jetfire 4 speed in the forum Discussion Topics – Ask the Experts 4 years, 5 months ago
Progress photos. I used a 1/2” crows foot with a universal joint on top of it to tighten the rear flange bolt.
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oaklyss replied to the topic 1963 Original Jetfire 4 speed in the forum Discussion Topics – Ask the Experts 4 years, 5 months ago
Motor is In the car. I am using the 1963 Assembly Manual to ensure every thing is put together correctly.
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oaklyss replied to the topic 1963 Original Jetfire 4 speed in the forum Discussion Topics – Ask the Experts 4 years, 6 months ago
I built the motor this weekend, just need the rear cam plug, it’s 1-51/64” hard to find. Egge usually has them, but I ordered two from T/A Performance. Then I can put the motor in and get it running.
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oaklyss replied to the topic Restoration of our 62 4 speed Jetfire in the forum Discussion Topics – Ask the Experts 4 years, 6 months ago
Eric, you tunnel look like it was cut with a torch
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oaklyss replied to the topic 1963 Original Jetfire 4 speed in the forum Discussion Topics – Ask the Experts 4 years, 6 months ago
I don’t think I have the original throw out bearing, but mine has BCA 614018 on it so I found one on EBay
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oaklyss replied to the topic 1963 Original Jetfire 4 speed in the forum Discussion Topics – Ask the Experts 4 years, 6 months ago
In case anyone is looking for a valve cover grommet for the drivers side PCV valve, this fits.
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oaklyss replied to the topic 1963 Original Jetfire 4 speed in the forum Discussion Topics – Ask the Experts 4 years, 6 months ago
Heads are done, should get engine block back tomorrow. Then I can put everything back together. All under hood items has been rebuilt, replated, and repainted.
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oaklyss replied to the topic 1963 Original Jetfire 4 speed in the forum Discussion Topics – Ask the Experts 4 years, 6 months ago
Jim did the Turbo, it’s a work of art!
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oaklyss replied to the topic 1963 Original Jetfire 4 speed in the forum Discussion Topics – Ask the Experts 4 years, 6 months ago
Got my pressure plate and clutch disc rebuilt
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oaklyss replied to the topic 1963 Jetfire/Cutlass seat covers in the forum Discussion Topics – Ask the Experts 4 years, 6 months ago
Jim one is Specialty Auto Interiors and they have them on EBay which is a great source for parts for our cars.
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oaklyss replied to the topic Foot Flange Gasket, *Pre-order* in the forum Discussion Topics – Ask the Experts 4 years, 7 months ago
This is fantastic, a great thing for the Jetfire community. I am sending the money now. Many thanks to you and Ken for making this happen after all these years.
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