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Post by oldsproject on Nov 20, 2009 13:05:19 GMT -5
RAM Z
You probably already know this but the center body bushing that had the green color wasn't painted. It's a plastic green coating/wrap that was put on them. One of my bushings had some of it left on.
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Post by nickthefish on Nov 20, 2009 15:54:45 GMT -5
Uh-Oh!! Better change it Jasen before the OCA judges find out!!
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Post by RAM Z on Nov 20, 2009 16:58:40 GMT -5
Wheres the pics at? ? Anyway, all the lowers were green. The upper middle was orange. This is what the assembly manual says. Painting them was the easiest way to make them green.
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Post by BR[] on Nov 20, 2009 17:56:50 GMT -5
There is also documentation that shows the front 442 emblem on the upper right of the grill (upper left when looking at it from the front) Don't make it so........... Only guide lines, not a Bible. There were tons of variables with everything. Just stirrin' the pot
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Post by RAM Z on Nov 20, 2009 18:14:33 GMT -5
Glad they decided to put it where they did! Here is the assm page. Reason for the color code was so the workers knew what pucks to put where. The orange one was a different part number and went into a smaller hole, thus the color coding. All the other uppers were black and the lowers were green for this same reason.
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Post by oldsproject on Nov 20, 2009 18:46:00 GMT -5
Wheres the pics at? ? Anyway, all the lowers were green. The upper middle was orange. This is what the assembly manual says. Painting them was the easiest way to make them green. I'll get you a picture, think I saved it.
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