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  1. I have a full set of Bilsteins ready for my 64. Not sure if I could/should tackle installing them myself.

     

    I do have a floor jack and stands and some tools (but not a compressor and side-facing driver to reach in there easily). I have never done shocks.

     

    My first thought was to pay the mechanic to do it, but now maybe I need a new mechanic (my usual shop is ignoring me) and I'm not thrilled at trying a new place.

    Should I have a go myself??

  2. I admire you guys willing to drive your Riv cross country. I can't imagine! I fear the whole thing falling apart, haha. I have dreamed of taking mine from Seattle to Vegas. Driving down the strip in a Riv would be glorious. (Cleaning off all the bugs from the trip, not so much).

  3. On 7/15/2019 at 8:57 PM, bodayguy said:

    I don’t think anyone has mentioned this bamboo 64 on eBay. Wow, if I didn’t already have one, this would be speaking to me! Really nice.

     

    https://rover.ebay.com/rover/0/0/0?mpre=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.ebay.com%2Fulk%2Fitm%2F173962192527

     

    This dropped off eBay before the time limit. It was at $18,000 with a couple days to go. So somebody must have made an offer that sealed the deal early. 

  4. I just bought a set of Bilstein shocks from them. Damn well hope they fit (they're in the mail).

     

    I bought an AC compressor from them last year and it did not fit, or it didn't fit until my mechanic made some adjustments to the metal plate that hangs below it.

    So yeah, I've had multiple issues with OPGI parts. The quality is usually good, but the fitment, never be sure.

  5. I got my wood wheel on eBay a few years ago. I don’t see them on there now. Mine has a thicker rim, which I like, but as noted above, my turn signal no longer turns off automatically. Not a big deal to me though because one of the signals sticks anyhow and you have to jiggle it no matter what.

     

     

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  6. Ok so the car has the three prong connector but only a two-bulb housing. Does that make any sense?

     

    UPDATE: I'm going to try using the newer wiring connectors in the original housing. I hope maybe it's just a bad connection on the turn signal bulb. The parking lamp connector in my original housing is very corroded, but the one in the replacement housing is nice. 

  7. 43 minutes ago, XframeFX said:

    Jack, I have some recent experience on Delco radios. If yours is not functioning, there's some interesting options out there.

    I ended up repairing/modifying my '63 radio. So, I haven't tried these guys but I like what I see on their website!

    http://www.tech-retro.com/Aurora_Design/Home.html

    John B.

     

    I have a RetroSound unit in my 64 but I agree if these guys can do an updated system in a stock housing that would be really cool.

  8. 6 hours ago, moran75 said:

    Attached a pic from manual for a 65 Riv ..think that’s what yr looking for?...

     

    can you you send me a pic of how you wire it open?

     

    cheers

     

    kev

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    Oh wow I have a repair manual, can’t believe I missed that section. I see now in another drawing that the piece is supposed to have an “anti-rattle spring” - clearly mine is gone!

     

    I think based on the drawing I have the valve locked open, so that’s all good. Thank you!!

  9. I have a question on this valve on the exhaust manifold. Mine rattles really bad and I have tried just using some wire to essentially tie it into the resting position. Any idea if that resting position, with the weighted end down, has the valve open or closed? I think having it open is fine, we have really mild weather here in Seattle. But if I’ve wired it closed, I guess that would a problem!

  10. 11 hours ago, Riviera63 said:

     

    What Chuck has suggested is a good place to start. I had the exact same problem when I first got my car. Nothing I did would get them to work and then someone suggested checking the firewall plug. I pulled the firewall plug out and there was a significant amount of grime on the connectors. I cleaned the connectors up good and my parking lights worked. 

     

    Bill

     

    That's a good suggestion, I have never pulled off that firewall plug but it looks OK from the outside and since my passenger side lamp does work, I think it's just that the assembly and the light socket no longer properly ground. I have cleaned the socket and even re-spliced the wiring and all I end up doing is blowing the fuse.

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