mysavioreigns
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I've got my list down to 14 things - as soon as these are done, the car will *magically* run
I'll list a couple below, in hopes that you guys can answer them.
* There are 4 connections that go on the alternator. 2 have the little "covers" and 1 is a little bitty ring lug that goes on the back. The other I'm not sure where it goes - it's also a black (assuming ground) ring lug.
* Where my old "spacer" was on the intake, it had a heater hose in, and one out. Since there is no "spacer" on the new H/W 5200, I decided to run a hose through the water heated choke. Will that work? And if so, is there an "in" and "out" direction on that thing? I didn't see anything.
* Anyone know if there's a part number I can get for radiator hoses?
* The DSII is STILL a HUGE problem. This is the most imporatant of all the problems. It still won't go all the way into the hole, even though I've ground it down a tad to get it to fit in the hole. I've tried moving it and rotating it to make sure everything is lining up. The rotor is not rotating when I push it in (like it should, because of the curved gears).
I have 2 other Load-O-Matic dizzy's that both will fit in there, and there doesn't seem to be a difference between the shape of them. Just can't figure out why it won't go down in the hole.

I'll list a couple below, in hopes that you guys can answer them.
* There are 4 connections that go on the alternator. 2 have the little "covers" and 1 is a little bitty ring lug that goes on the back. The other I'm not sure where it goes - it's also a black (assuming ground) ring lug.
* Where my old "spacer" was on the intake, it had a heater hose in, and one out. Since there is no "spacer" on the new H/W 5200, I decided to run a hose through the water heated choke. Will that work? And if so, is there an "in" and "out" direction on that thing? I didn't see anything.
* Anyone know if there's a part number I can get for radiator hoses?
* The DSII is STILL a HUGE problem. This is the most imporatant of all the problems. It still won't go all the way into the hole, even though I've ground it down a tad to get it to fit in the hole. I've tried moving it and rotating it to make sure everything is lining up. The rotor is not rotating when I push it in (like it should, because of the curved gears).
I have 2 other Load-O-Matic dizzy's that both will fit in there, and there doesn't seem to be a difference between the shape of them. Just can't figure out why it won't go down in the hole.