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· posted in Pontiac Catalina Forum
I have ++New ++Brake Drums for the 1937 - 1957 Pontiacs ..... and I am
offering EXTRA Discount on purchases made during the calendar year 2018!!!

Call for details -- Craig -- 516 - 485 - 1935...... West Hempstead, New York...:):)
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TOG1937
· posted in Pontiac Bonneville Forum
Hello,
Looking for replacement cable or cable/mast assy source and info on replacement. My cable is broken inside the motor assy but the mast is straight and may be reusable. From very original 55k miles 1965 Bonneville convertible.
Please see pics.
THANK YOU!
The Old Guyantenna.webpmast base.webpmast tip.webpmotor 40 64.webpTenna 9779877.webp
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Bill Pearce
Last reply · posted in Pontiac Solstice Forum
Does anyone know of expert repair shop or individuals near Lansing Michigan for Solstice top broken cable issue ?
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melsg5
Did you Google " convertible top repair near Lansing Michigan" ?
Ross D
Last reply · posted in Pontiac GTO Forum
what brand exhaust system for stock 1967 GTO
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melsg5
Look at what Ames Performance offers and Pypes Exhaust and Butler Performance
P
Last reply · posted in Pontiac Sunbird Forum
People,

Replacing both above, and manual says remove "retaining clip" from under dash area, but there is another type of plastic retainer, hard to describe. Anyone ever do this? are there TWO clips to remove under the dash, at the clutch pedal pivot point? Both Shop manual and Haynes are not very good explaining this.
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I removed the tube! What appears to be a set screw is not a set screw, but a pin. I knocked it out with a punch! Now, waiting for the new MC and SC to arrive.
P
New MC and SC attached to the tube. Installed on the car. Bled the system until no more bubbles showing. repeated a few times. No luck. Pedal is limp.
melsg5
Never worked on a hydraulic clutch but a brake master has to be bench bled before installing. The manuals you have don't mention bench bleeding clutch master?
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Never worked on a hydraulic clutch but a brake master has to be bench bled before installing. The manuals you have don't mention bench bleeding clutch master?

Good point but the shop manual is pretty scant on details, haynes, even worse. But the instructions that came with the MC and SC printed in BOLD letters DO NOT BENCH BLEED" AS IT COULD DAMAGE THE INTERIOR PLUNGER. So I installed, and then bled. Funny, I even bled it backwards by prying the clutch fork back/forth, trying to purge any possible air from the MC end. At one point, started the car, and it went into gear no problem although the pedal had to all the way to the floor. Not good. Then, bled some more and it got even worse. Havnt given up yet....
melsg5
Try Google with this phrase, look at AI suggestion and related video.
"1987 cavalier hydraulic clutch bleeding procedure"
J
· posted in Pontiac Catalina Forum
Hi all — working through a resto-mod build on a 1964 Catalina 2+2 convertible that’s been sitting about 10 years. Doing most of the labor myself as a novice, going disc brakes/EFI/modern wiring while keeping the classic look. Car specs: 389 bored to 400ci, automatic (confirmed Roto Hydra-Matic “Slim Jim” via the P-R-N-D-S-L shift pattern), factory power steering and A/C, solid frame/no rust, currently on factory 8-lug wheels.

Trying to nail down a few things before I start ordering parts and want to get them all out in one post rather than trickle them in. Any help appreciated:

1. Torus/converter drain — does the Roto Hydra-Matic (Slim Jim) have a separate drain plug for the torus/fluid coupling, accessible behind the flywheel housing, distinct from the pan drain? I’ve found conflicting info online (some sources say no torque converter at all, others describe an internal fluid coupling that functions like one) and want to know if I’m missing a fluid volume when I service the pan.

2. Rear axle bolt pattern — switching the front to 5-lug (5x4.75”) for a disc brake conversion and need to confirm what the rear axle bolt pattern actually is on a 1964 full-size Catalina. Is it the same 5x4.75”, a 5x5” pattern, or does it share the front’s 8-lug-specific design? Want to confirm before ordering wheels.

3. 8-lug to 5-lug hub question — for anyone who’s done this exact conversion: did your front disc brake kit (Master Power Brakes Legend Series, specifically) come with new 5-lug hubs, or did you have to source those separately? Trying to confirm before I call them directly.

4. Alternator bracket fit — anyone running a Powermaster 1-wire 100+ amp alternator (10SI case, part 17294) on a 1964 specifically? Seeing conflicting info on whether the mounting bracket is correct for 1964 vs. only 1965+.

5. Positraction (Safe-T-Track) ID — what does the actual tag/stamping look like and where exactly is it on the differential cover for a 1964 Catalina? Want to know what I’m looking for before I’m under the car.

6. Distributor gear material — anyone confirm cast iron vs. steel distributor gear on a stock (non-aftermarket-cam) 1964 389/400? Planning to run a Holley HyperSpark distributor (cast gear) and want to confirm this matches a factory cam.

Thanks in advance — happy to share more details on the build if helpful, and will post progress as this moves along.
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Butch Prof
Last reply · posted in Pontiac Bonneville Forum
Have 1967 Bonne. Back tires are 225-70-15 . Does anyone know backspace , so I can run with fender skirts on ? Please help
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melsg5
Have 1967 Bonne. Back tires are 225-70-15 . Does anyone know backspace , so I can run with fender skirts on ? Please help
Why can't you remove a wheel and measure the backspace of the wheel?
Not sure how that number will help with fender skirts?
Mark gregory
Last reply · posted in Pontiac Grandville Forum
Looking for a set of headers for the 455 in a 73 pontiac Grandville..d port heads 5 inch center bolt pattern have elderbrock heads on it
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melsg5
Try contacting Butler Performance and Doug's Headers. I can not find any headers for the 73 B body Pontiac.
Rear glass for a 1967 Pontiac Firebird 400 coup. I believe it is the original. Minor scratches, no cracks or chips. I had to have someone come pull and reseal it, so I had it changed at the same time. But I shouldn't have, it cleaned up nicely. $95 local pickup (LAS Vegas).

Fits 1967, 1968, and1969 Pontiac Firebird Coups, and 1967 to 1969 Chevy Camaro.
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92 Sunbird LE
· posted in Pontiac Ventura Forum
Clean Ventura For Sale at a dealership...


Doug in P.R.🌞
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Roman
Last reply · posted in Pontiac Vibe Forum
Hi there im looking at buying a 2009 vibe with 83k miles, it has the 2.4 motor and is an awd model. Theyre asking about 6000 bucks, is this a good deal and how can i find out if the oil consumption issues were addressed in this model
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melsg5
No mention of fwd or awd or gt.
No mention of options or zip code.
So based on jdpowers web site, standard options, my zip code, GT model the price is low.
Run a Carfax before buying it and ask for maintenance records and have it checked by a shop.
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