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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
Road Kill Drive-Thru
different kind of roadkill
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<blockquote data-quote="01yellercobra" data-source="post: 17013595" data-attributes="member: 35549"><p>The last time I drove my 70 Mustang was on a drag strip where it died at the end. I had to get pulled back to the pits. We thought it was an ignition issue, but couldn't figure it out. Ended up getting the car towed home. I don't remember what lead to me thinking it was something in the cam, but after I had the timing cover off I discovered the roll pin in the distributor had sheared. A lot of work for a few cent part. Well, since I had the timing cover off my freshly rebuilt engine I might as well throw in the lumpy cam I picked up. Unfortunately that cam went flat during the break in and trashed my engine. </p><p></p><p>As for random repairs, I've done it on the side of the road, in the desert, and on water. I don't miss it. If I can drag it home to fix it I will.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="01yellercobra, post: 17013595, member: 35549"] The last time I drove my 70 Mustang was on a drag strip where it died at the end. I had to get pulled back to the pits. We thought it was an ignition issue, but couldn't figure it out. Ended up getting the car towed home. I don't remember what lead to me thinking it was something in the cam, but after I had the timing cover off I discovered the roll pin in the distributor had sheared. A lot of work for a few cent part. Well, since I had the timing cover off my freshly rebuilt engine I might as well throw in the lumpy cam I picked up. Unfortunately that cam went flat during the break in and trashed my engine. As for random repairs, I've done it on the side of the road, in the desert, and on water. I don't miss it. If I can drag it home to fix it I will. [/QUOTE]
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