Black Terror
Contributing Member
Wildwoods are expensive to maintain. Zack kit is cheaper and less expensive to maintain.
Was thinking about trying to polish up my yellowing headlites till I opened the front door and got knocked back by the oppressive heat. Maybe next week. If my method works I'll post up the results. If I can figure out how to do pictures I'll try to post before and after pics.
I've had great success with the Sylvania kit. You have to do everything by hand, no drill, but it's worth it.Decided to attempt polishing up my yellowing headlites with Mothers Aluminum wheel polish. Had a modicum of success. Not as clear as the YouTube video results, but at least now I can see the bulbs inside. I tried by hand and got the results I got. Going to try again with a polishing attachment thingy for the portable power drill and see if that will polish them the rest of the way. Sorry I didn't get pics, but it does seem to work. Will post up after I try the drill.
Had a problem start up last month of driving last year. While cruising at speed the car would very slightly surge forward and back quickly, like a buck or slight engine miss. It felt like fuel starvation? The issue was so slight most would not notice but after 40 years of being a wrench I am so in tune with my vehicles it was a glaring issue in my eyes. I had been wanting to replace the COPs so used this as an excuse. So: new plugs, new COPs from Tommy at Sparta, installed fuel pressure gauge. Still did it, fuel pressure was very erratic so installed modded FPDM I had sitting around waiting to be installed. erratic pressure cured but drivability issue still present. I had a new FRPS in the glove box for emergency after witnessing a member have one go out at a Marauderville so installed it. BINGO! that was the issue. All fixed.![]()
I fixed mine as well! By eliminating it. [emoji12]
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I fixed mine as well! By eliminating it. [emoji12]
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