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jboymechanic

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  1. I would highly recommend having the flywheel resurfaced properly. In most cases the flywheel has a very specific finish and may even have a very small step (my '96 Legacy required a 0.004 step in the finish). Tom, I know you're the kind of guy that does it once because he did it right.

  2. When I checked prices for FatMat versus DynaMat it was roughly 1/3 the cost. A lot of the guys over on the ForwardLook (1955 to 1961 Mopars) recommended it to me so I order it for my Imperial. I knew Tom needed some as well so I thought we could order together to save on shipping, but shipping was also free from FatMat. It is very dense and very sticky, you pretty much have one shot to get it down where you want it.

  3. Nice job with the welding Tom, car is looking great. I was going to order some FatMat for the Imperial, should I double my order and send the rest your way? Let me know, hope to order tomorrow. If money is the issue, I know you're good for it.

  4. Sorry Tom, couldn't resist. Back to the car, it is looking incredible, nice job on the body work and cleaning up the engine bay. Looking forward to doing the clutch (if needed). Maybe you should give more thought to going to tech school and becoming a certified technician. Might as well get paid to do what you like and what you're good at.

  5. Do you even need the EGR? This car should be able to run great without all of the emissions crap and you're trying to clean things up under the hood, so why not ditch it entirely? Do the webers have electric choke? If so, get it, that will simplify things even more (choke just requires one power wire, can run one right from the alt). I'd ditch the catalytic converter as well. It is illegal to remove factory installed emissions equipment from a vehicle, but I doubt they would ever pay attention to and old 4 cylinder Subaru. The car should run better and get better power too.

  6. Tom, as you weld in patches make sure to seal around the welds with body seam sealer (if you haven't already, you're a smart guy). As for sound deadening, a lot of the old Chrysler guys like Fat Mat, works as well as Dynamat but not as expensive.

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