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Posted: Mon Sep 01, 2008 6:29 pm Post subject: Just got my first one
Alright, well i was never really into El Camino's but my uncle's had one for years.. i recently stoped by and talked to a friend's dad and found out he had a '73 for sale, i just went to get it today, it's Black, with a 400.. quick as can be.. only paid $250 for it cause he wanted it gone, i'll post some pics in a few day's.. Can someone tell me how hard it is to swap out the dash skins? and where's a good place to pick one up at
They make a shell to cover the cracked pad. Here is a post that shows the installation of the pad. I followed his method and mine turned out good! It starts on page three, just scroll down to find the pictures. It is covered over several pages. Good Luck! http://elcaminocentral.com/ftopic-10975-days0-orderasc-30.html _________________ "Still Just Truck'in"
"Johnny"
Bradley, Illinois
yea you'll be shocked when you see it.. i was at least.. got fairly good paint, has waves, but it's not in that bad of shape.. body's straight, no rust.. the engine smokes a bit, but was suposely rebuilt not too long ago, so when i get it down to my house i'll run some STP through it and see if that helps with the smoke, if that don't, i'll check the rings, and if worse comes to worse, i know a mechine shop down here that will help me out... it's got a new true duel 2 1/2 exhaust with 2 flowmaster 40 series mufflers.. and when i get another extra $150 i'm going to take off a new edlebrock intake and a rebuilt 4 barrel carb off his hands.. the thing already has quite a bit of power coming out of it, went from a dead stop to 70 in no time
Necoa #: 4203
Location: 18(N.CA,N.NV)
Joined: Oct 30, 2004
Posts: 303
Year: 1975
Model: El Camino
Posted: Wed Sep 03, 2008 4:15 pm Post subject:
If the engine is smoking the first thing I would check for is an exhaust leak. Look around the manifolds and see if you can find any cracks, maybe replace the gaskets if they're worn out, and make sure all the bolts are torqued down...could be as simple as that.
how does it smoke---if its just on startup , more than likely its valve guide seals, or the guides are worn and needs to be replaced but if it smokes all the time or just under heavy acceleration thats something deeper in the engine and usually means it needs a rebuild. A lot of folks have the rings and bearings replaced in the block and consider that a rebuild---not even close---so if you give us a little more detail about the smoke we can offer a lot better advise................Dan _________________ I don't think I have ever had a car that was "FINISHED"........unless it was totaled.
it was suposbely (sp?) rebuilt before it was put in the car, the guy i bought it from got it in a trade and swaped it in.. it didn't smoke at first when we started it.. then i got the rpm's up to get on it and it smoked pretty bad, then it just had a bit of smoke as we were going down the freeway..
in the pics it's up on the wheels stands cause we were changing the oil
haha, you can take that steering wheel, i'll more then likely put it on craigslist, i can't see the speedo for the life of me when i'm driving cause it gets in the way.. if it were a bit bigger it wouldn't be an issue, i'm glad i got this car for the price i did, never was into el camino's, but this thing i can tell i'm going to have fun with.. haul a few more friends then i can in my camaro.. i just gotta fix this dang smoking issue, it comes out really bad on the driver side exhaust, and somewhat on the passenger side.. i'm praying i don't need to rebuild it.. otherwise it might leave my hands very soon, unless i can scrape up the money somehow
Necoa #: 9074
Location: 25(All Other)
Joined: Feb 20, 2007
Posts: 1022
Year: 1975
Model: El Camino
Posted: Mon Sep 08, 2008 2:00 am Post subject:
400 Camino wrote:
haha, you can take that steering wheel, i'll more then likely put it on craigslist, i can't see the speedo for the life of me when i'm driving cause it gets in the way.. if it were a bit bigger it wouldn't be an issue, i'm glad i got this car for the price i did, never was into el camino's, but this thing i can tell i'm going to have fun with.. haul a few more friends then i can in my camaro.. i just gotta fix this dang smoking issue, it comes out really bad on the driver side exhaust, and somewhat on the passenger side.. i'm praying i don't need to rebuild it.. otherwise it might leave my hands very soon, unless i can scrape up the money somehow
I checked out to see if my wheel obscured the speedo and there are no issues. Maybe you are much taller than me.
Do you have the tilt feature on your column?
I wish you good luck with the smokey engine. I sure hope it turns out to be something temporary. _________________ John (from Down Under)
I got onto summit last night and looked around, and found my same exact style of wheel, and they had it in various dimaters, mine's pretty small, i'm guessing 12 in. at the most
and today i'm going to mess with it some more.. i had plans on taking it to a buddy's and maybe cover alot of ground. yesterday i changed the oil and drove it around for a bit.. then late last night, i went to drive it, and it died on me.. repeativly.. put more gas in it, still the same thing.. idk if it's just issues with warming up or what..
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