Is it possible to rustproof a bricklin without doing a full restoration?
I want to at least neutralize the rust on 1758 so it won't do any more
damage while I get things in order financially.
Also, My air board consists of four solenoids on a metal plate. At the
top of each solenoid, there is a place for a regular headed screwdriver.
I tried turning the adjuster to slow doan the closing cycle and speed up
the open cycle. The adjustment, however did not seem to want to move.
Do I have to use a socket to loosen the nut in order to turn the
adjustment knob? I don't want to try anything like this in case it isnt
right, and doing so would disassemble the solenoid in such a way that I
cannot put it back together =)
My dad and I tested the headlamps, and the bulbs are good. Hi beams work
but low beams do not. what are the chances of the switch on the
floorboard going bad? Anybody have a part #?
Thanks,
Riley Marquis III
VIN 1758
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