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A few things I learned this weekend [message #319604] Mon, 26 June 2017 10:52 Go to next message
SeanKidd is currently offline  SeanKidd   United States
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The first detent on the hydraulic wipers is intermittent...5 second delay on wipers

Buy a female hose bib to male 1/2 male npt and a hose pressure regulator, this will save you when you realize your city water pressure regulator froze and cracked over the winter

My 455 LOVES Brad Penn oil, smoother acceleration, more power...more expensive, but worth it imo, you can find it on Amazon.

I cannot braze aluminum tubing, despite what YouTube says.

3 evaporators are much better than 1

Early models have 2 vacuum actuators just below the heater controls on the right side of dash panel, the lines are not interchangeable...PO may have switched them, ahem.



Sean and Stephanie
73 Ex-CanyonLands 26' #317 "Oliver"
Hubler 1-Ton, Quad-Bags, Rear Disc, Reaction Arms, P.Huber TBs, 3.70:1 LSD Honda 6500 inverter gen.
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Re: A few things I learned this weekend [message #319621 is a reply to message #319604] Mon, 26 June 2017 16:01 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Bierman is currently offline  Bierman   United States
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Hey Sean, what weight Brad Penn did you use? Thoughts on using in the 403?

Member, GMCI, Sunshine Statesman and Dixielanders 26' 1978 Eleganza II, new(rebuilt by Sirum) 403, Lenzi hubs and knuckles, front end by Ferrara
Re: A few things I learned this weekend [message #319633 is a reply to message #319604] Mon, 26 June 2017 18:15 Go to previous messageGo to next message
SeanKidd is currently offline  SeanKidd   United States
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10w40...don't be alarmed by the green color.

Sean and Stephanie
73 Ex-CanyonLands 26' #317 "Oliver"
Hubler 1-Ton, Quad-Bags, Rear Disc, Reaction Arms, P.Huber TBs, 3.70:1 LSD Honda 6500 inverter gen.
Colonial Travelers
Re: A few things I learned this weekend [message #319634 is a reply to message #319604] Mon, 26 June 2017 18:25 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Bierman is currently offline  Bierman   United States
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Has anyone else had good results with Brad Penn oil? What is everyone using? I have new rebuilt 403 with 200 miles on it.

Member, GMCI, Sunshine Statesman and Dixielanders 26' 1978 Eleganza II, new(rebuilt by Sirum) 403, Lenzi hubs and knuckles, front end by Ferrara
Re: A few things I learned this weekend [message #319636 is a reply to message #319634] Mon, 26 June 2017 18:53 Go to previous messageGo to next message
roy1 is currently offline  roy1   United States
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Used 30 weight break-in Brad penn then Valvaline racing oil then 15/50 Mobil one after a few thousand miles

Roy Keen Minden,NV 76 X Glenbrook
Re: [GMCnet] A few things I learned this weekend [message #319674 is a reply to message #319633] Tue, 27 June 2017 12:47 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Emery Stora is currently offline  Emery Stora   United States
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My rebuilder told me to use Brad Penn break in oil followed by Brad Penn 10W40.
My first trip of 1750 miles required no additional oil.
He told me after 5000 miles to use either Brad Penn or the Mobil 1 15W50 that i have used in my previous engine.

I am debating on which to use in the future.

My builder builds a lot of racing engines and is really high on Brad Penn.

Emery Stora
77 Kingsley
Frederick, CO
> On Jun 26, 2017, at 5:15 PM, Sean Kidd wrote:
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> 10w40...don't be alarmed by the green color.
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> Sean and Stephanie
> 73 Ex-CanyonLands 26' #317 "Oliver"
> Hubler 1-Ton, Quad-Bags, Rear Disc, Reaction Arms, P.Huber TBs, 3.70:1 LSD Honda 6500 inverter gen.
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Re: A few things I learned this weekend [message #319691 is a reply to message #319604] Tue, 27 June 2017 18:02 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Steve is currently offline  Steve   United States
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Wow! 3 evaporators. You are the King. Are you running A6 or new style compressor?

1978 GMC Royal
Eastern Pennslyvania
1968 Chevrolet C20 396 Camper Special
1969 Chevrolet C20 Camper Special
1985 Buick Electra Park Avenue
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Re: A few things I learned this weekend [message #319693 is a reply to message #319604] Tue, 27 June 2017 20:05 Go to previous message
SeanKidd is currently offline  SeanKidd   United States
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I resealed my original A6, running 30psi frostycool, and still froze new evaporator....I bought a parallel flow condenser for a sterling, but it's 1" too wide, so I'm still running stock condenser. I'm probably at 90% of the A6 capacity.

Sean and Stephanie
73 Ex-CanyonLands 26' #317 "Oliver"
Hubler 1-Ton, Quad-Bags, Rear Disc, Reaction Arms, P.Huber TBs, 3.70:1 LSD Honda 6500 inverter gen.
Colonial Travelers
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