by "Ken Doyle" <kensoldradiorepair@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Dec 3, 2007 at 09:20 PM
You don't need all the manuals in the world, you just need the actual shop
manual and owners manual for the car. Inside, you will find the lube
chart.
Please note that this car has a 1000 mile lube interval.
Ken D.
"Texas Terry" <terry75115@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> On Dec 1, 9:23 am, "Giganews" <kensoldradiorep...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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>> RTM! (read the manual)
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>> Ken D.
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>> "Texas Terry" <terry75...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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>> > I've finished installing all of my suspension & under carriage on the
>> > 57 Chevy.
>> > What areas need to be lubricated and greased under the car before
>> > driving?
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>> > Thanks,
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> So I'm suppose to lubricate and grease all fittings?
> Since the rear end does not have a grease fitting, does that mean it
> will run without lubrication?
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> I can't believe some of the idiot answers that people give!
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> I have all the manuals in the world on my 57 Chevy. That doesn't mean
> I still would like a reply from a experience person on the matter.
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> Terry
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