Removing door panels often involves removing various door panel components first. Mark Simpson gives us a look at a typical power window switch used on cars of the ’40s, ’50s, and ’60s and how to release the clips for easy removal using common automotive picks.
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Repairing a Windshield Wiper Motor
Proving that more can go wrong with a car sitting still than when it is driven regularly, components that are lubricated with 50-year-old grease can often fail and become inoperable. Mark Simpson digs into a vintage wiper motor to determine why it stopped working, then cleans, inspects, and re-lubricates the windshield wiper motor gear assembly.
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Installing Plug Wires Into Your Classic Car Engine
Brent Ackley teaches you how to install plug wires into the engine of a 1956 Chevrolet 150. He walks you step by step through the installation process, demonstrating the essential classic car maintenance tips and techniques you’ll utilize, including stripping the conducting material and using a ratcheting crimper to achieve the amount of torque you…
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Wiring Harness Repair
When restoring classic cars, often times the wiring harness also needs to be restored. Before spending hundreds or even thousands of dollars ordering a new harness or having one made, consider restoring your existing harness and repairing any issues it may have developed over the years. Bob Wilson of RJ Restorations takes us step-by-step through…
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Electrical Pins and Terminal Tools
Knowing how to properly disassemble an electrical pin connector will help avoid any unintended damage and allow you to quickly make changes. Mark Simpson demonstrates how to work on three popular electrical connectors and the terminal tools needed to get the job done.
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