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Message sent on the wheel covers.
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thank you! the link is not working at my computer. could you please send me the part number or name?
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This is good information… and might give some other Avanti owner with rocker switch problems the courage to attempt a similar fix!!
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I'll post a pic of what I have. I'm looking for best offer.
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The Granatellis did something different with RS1021 (the engine in 63R-1025). They stroked it to 3 3/4" with the stock 289 bore. Andy G. tried this difference because the thinking at the time was that a longer stroke would give more lower end power gains. This car was a "cheater" or "hot rod" car which Andy used to drag 426 Max Wedge MoPars on Riverside's 1/2 mile drag strip. A So. Cal. engineer bought the car from the Granatellis, lost his job, moved to Nor. Cal. where my father and uncle bought the car in '69 or '70. I drove it to high school in the middle and later '90s. Correct though, that ALL other 299s were made by going 0.06" additional bore. Andy knew that even the stroker engine would be fine if it was ever challenged, so long as the stewards only did a simple volume check. It would have failed had they popped the heads off and actually measured the bore for that 0.06" increase.
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The source I quoted from was mentioned in the ‘Avanti survey’ trivia question. This was explained in the ‘Avanti second’ trivia question. I’m not exactly sure what other proof you’re looking for….. perhaps you could check with the ad agency itself, although I’m not really sure if they’re still in business. Feel free to post a few trivia questions of your own….. I started the ball rolling with this trivia section back in 2014, however I always hoped that I wouldn’t be the only person to post questions….Who knows…you may end up with a troll of your very own!!
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I found, that when anyone does any post about any supposed fact, there will ALWAYS be individuals who check their understanding of the post and compare it to what information that they have. Since you aren't willing to supply your proof as Regnalbob is requesting, then that lack of action places your responses in question. You appear to have a lot of time on your hands and spend a lot of it posting trivia stuff on this forum which is fine. But it also puts you in the face of others and since it is a public forum, then the "others" have the right to verify your claims. Once you complain about being asked by anyone to prove it and you deny that request, then you open up the door for responses like this. Wouldn't that be a more productive way of spending your spare time?
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Jim, I am interested in the wire wheel covers. Jeff
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"Belzona"! That was my ex-wife's name😬
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GuyByMy overhead switchs were not functioning at all. New ones are were not currently available so I decided to open up the switches and see if I could recondition them. They are very simple inside, mechanically nothing wrong, the lube they used on the inside had turned into a waxy substance that prevented the contacts from passing electricity. Degreased and cleaned contacts checked continuity from spade to contact and spade to spade then reassembled. Repainted rockers to freashen up the look, almost like new.
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What's the WORST 'Fix/Repair' you've ever seen?
Dwight FitzSimons replied to Mel's topic in Avanti Pub
R5335, you are now clearly in the lead for first prize. Now, let me think; what should the "worst screwed-up Avanti" trophy look like? Maybe a piston with a hole in it? --Dwight, R-4228, R-5407 -
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My first purchase was a 63 Avanti 63R-1220. I knew it needed help but got a real big surprise when I tried to remedy the braking issue. The car had no brakes, I figured this could be an easy fix. Well, first, someone in the past replaced the Front disc brakes with drums? So I removed the drums to install the Turner disc brake setup and there was no hardware! No shoes, no springs, no nothing other than a clogged up rusted wheel cylinders. So decided to check the rear brake drums, dang same thing. Nothing. This car currently going under a major restoration, engine and transmission at the machine shops currently. The second purchase was a 64 Avanti, R-5335. The car looked Ok until I got underneath and started digging around. Someone tried to turn this R1 into a pseudo R3. First they replaced the steering system with a rack and pinion unit and replaced the suspension with a tubular setup. Turns out the rack and pinion unit interfered with the oil pan. One day trying to figure out why the pan leaks, I noticed a crack. I took a Sharp scrapper and started picking at it and only to find out the entire pan had been coated Bondo to hide the mess. In order to get the pan in, they had cut the pan up into several pieces, brazed it back together and to hide the deed, smothered in Bondo. The brazing job was not very good and had several leaks. Add to that the pan is all banged up I guess in the effort to get the engine in. Then the suspension system is a mess. I'm working this issue now. No way to get caster, camber and toe-in correct. Looks like I'll need shims to straighten this out. As far as the engine, the distributor was a wreck. Some left over Chrysler 1980's electronic unit. I've tried to remove it and replace with a new Petronix but can get the unit out. Something internally keeping it from being pulled up. I've had several folks try and no way. The engine will need to come out to fix this along with the pan. Then, there is a "Spider" gear inside the distributor that has a key to keep it in sync with the distributor shaft. Well, they used a wrong key, it kept falling through. When it did, I'd lose timing and had to retime it. Eventually figured this out and place a proper key in place to hold the spider gear in place. Finally, the engine runs like a champ but still dealing with the steering/suspension issues and eventually the pan issue. Currently, stopped 99% of the pan leaks with a metal epoxy called Belzona.
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No problem, or you can email me at peterbacich@yahoo.com Ta pb
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I' ll post some in a bit.
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Jim, Do you have photos of the other used parts at all? Thx Peter
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What do you mean by "frame rails for a 64 R1"? Do you mean the frame rails that are about 15 feet long and weigh several hundred pounds? --Dwight
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Jim Farley started following 64 Avanti r1 parts
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I have a set of frame rails for a 64 R1. Also a set of wire wheel hubcaps with centers and clips, also a lot of other used parts that came with the car when I bought it
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I had a serious leak in the power steering system in my 64 Avanti R1. After rebuilding the pump, replacing all the hoses, it turned out to be the spooling valve. Sent it off to get rebuilt. No leaks now.
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Like Ronmanfredi wrote. Check this might be missing or broken: https://www.parts123.com/parts123/yb.dll?parta~partsort
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Good question … I believe the knock sensor ‘alerts’ the onboard computer to retard the engine timing somewhat… Without a computer’s ‘help’, I don’t see how it could really work. (other than the light alerting you to take your foot off the gas a bit !)