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Very nice car, congrats on your work.. Also a nice place for an Italian tune-up.....
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Leo B started following Pin and Bolt. Upper Control Arm Pivot.
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Do I have the correct Upper Control Arm Pivot Pin #524227 or is it meant to be like this? I have correct size bolt 3/8 and the hole for that is not exceptionally loose. The Pin locks easy when the bolt is tightened. But... The pin groove allows for a lot of lateral movement and the groove is wider and deeper than intended for a 3/8 bolt. I can fit about a 0.6 inch bolt in the groove. The 3/8 bolt couldn't have made that groove. This greatly affects, among other things, caster adjustment. IMG_6595.mov IMG_6592.mov
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Some have used a modern activated-charcoal canister to replace that vent hose. That was described in a thread on here (or the SDC Forum) --Dwight
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From the factory, the vent hose went from the top of the tank into the sail panel next to the rear window and looped around then dropping down to where it exited under the car. The loop was there to prevent fuel from escaping through that line when the tank was full due to gravity and some pressure.
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WTF! I have worked on a couple of these & have never seen anything like this. All I can say is to put the fuel-tank attachments back to original. One issue with these is the vent hose that goes off the top, then over & down near the right rear wheel. Over time that hose will crack & let gas fumes into the cabin. That issue has been discussed on this forum (maybe also on SDC Forum). --Dwight
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The fuel inlet to the tank had not been connected. I pulled the back seat to get to the tank and found this plumbing on top of the tank with 2 rubber lines cut off but going up on the passenger side into the headlining. the metal tubing comes out like a vent on the left and on the right, making a loop and connecting to each other with a t in the middel and a rubber line coming out but cut off after a couple inches. this is not shown in the repair manual or the parts catalog. Lots of questions I have. lol
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I have a very good Borg Warner T10 4speed and Hurst Comp Plus shifter removed from my 1964 Avanti. I decided to switch over to a Mustang GT 5 speed for cross-country touring. Both very complete with all parts as removed. $1100.00 for both, no disappointments. Email me at ahpieper1952@gmail.com, Thanks, Andy
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daevans315 please take a look at your personal message thanks
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Truth is ‘63-‘85 Avanti air conditioning systems really can’t compare with newer vehicles A/C.., mainly because of (I believe) the lack of adjustable vents built into the upper dashboard.
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Are you getting cold air out of the vents but the cars interior isn't cooling down OR is the air not cold coming out of the vents?
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I have had the car for 15 years. My factory a /c has never made the car very cold. How do I greatly improve it?
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Ernie. Paint fade and age makes all of that senseless.. Just get it scanned.
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So my paint shop told me that the color is a 2005 lamborghini color, just as it says on the Window Sticker, Giallo Yellow.
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Luigi Mascioni Los Angeles, CA 1990 Avanti four door Touring sedan #1007
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Hi, I have replaced all the bushings and king pin bearings etc. In order to adjust the maximum caster, I have installed shims on the lower control arm at the rear and the upper one at the front. I thought that this way I would get the right angle at which I could get maximum rotations with the outer pin. While searching for articles on the subject, I found your old post today. You have apparently done the same steps as me.
How many degrees of caster did you get with your steps?
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Smelling exhaust fumes inside car and can't find source
mfg replied to Jim S's topic in 1965-83 Avanti
Yes, this is normal for an Avanti. -
value of a 63 possibly r2 has supercharger logos on fender with good title?
mfg replied to IdahoBen's topic in 1963-64 Avanti
Good move!… just the tinted glass in the Avanti ll is worth $$$$$ -
Smelling exhaust fumes inside car and can't find source
ronmanfredi replied to Jim S's topic in 1965-83 Avanti
The engine compartment is a heat trap and a lot of that heat escapes down the tapered entrance to the transmission tunnel. I removed the dash and gutted my 63 for customization and while I was there, I installed barrier everywhere including all of the console. -
2002 Avanti T-Top Coupe in Diamond Pearl White for sale
aardvark replied to ronmanfredi's topic in Avanti's For Sale
Value sounds right.. -
value of a 63 possibly r2 has supercharger logos on fender with good title?
mfg replied to IdahoBen's topic in 1963-64 Avanti
Interesting… looks to be someone’s restoration project which went south… Body looks clean (at least the driver’s side).. and the (possibly solid) windshield posts may indicate a good frame and troughs…..a valuable source of parts if nothing else! The Avanti ll, located behind this ‘63, is also worth a look! I’d like to hear “the rest of the story” behind these two Avanti’s. -
Smelling exhaust fumes inside car and can't find source
Jim S replied to Jim S's topic in 1965-83 Avanti
Thank you all for the tips. I will follow up on them. I also am getting a lot of heat inside from the engine. I covered the floor and firewall with a heat barrier under the carpet and sealed all holes, yet it gets very hot inside when I drive. Is this normal for an Avanti? My 64 Hawk never had this problem.
