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buick5563

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  1. I would be more concerned about the brakes if it has been sitting.

    My wife does the bookkeeping for my restoration business and while I was coming up with a bill earlier this morning, she asked me jokingly if I had a receipt for Inline Tube. She knows that the old metal lines go bad and I always end up replacing them during at least half of the brake jobs I do.

    I DID have a receipt for new brake lines, btw.

  2. Hey Will,

    I love that you are being persistent and continuing to ask questions. Even "basic" questions. It makes reading easier. It helps people who don't know everything, myself included.

    I have been frustrated more times than I care to remember. I just had to give up on a car that had problems that I just couldn't solve in a timely and cost effective manner.

    I agree that you should definitely only change one thing at a time. The real bummer comes in when you change two things with two new parts and a different problem occurs. Why? Because one of the new parts is bad right out of the box. That will make you say bad things. Sometimes loudly.

    You will get it, man.

    Keep at it.

  3. Check Willie's website for info on the rear main. There is also a tool called a "Sneaky Pete" for installing the upper seal if it can't be rigged by this method. There is good info on Nailheadbuick.com about installing them.

    Freeze plugs can be installed in the car. I can't imagine replacing the front driver's side without a lift, though.

    There are four. I like the brass version from Nailhead Buick. (Russ Martin)

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