remove ur battery..then wait 10 min .refit
The simplest way would be to call Summit Racing and order a one wire HEI distributor and new plug wires. this Dist will require a simple one wire hook up from the ignition switch. order it for a AMC V8.
Talal Refit was born in 1957.
The word 'refit' is a noun as well as a verb. The noun 'refit' is a word for a restoration or repair of machinery, equipment, or fittings. The noun form for the verb to 'refit' is the gerund, refitting.
if its a new model.....with great difficulty remove the cowelling around the steering wheel, both above and below. remove the connectors. now you have two options... 1. get a hammer and chisel and remove the sheer bolts holding the entire barrell and switch(x2) (the head of these bolts snap off when tightened) remove the unit, and then remove the switch from the barrell 2. remove the switch in place from the end of the barrell(2 screws) this is very awkward but saves you buying some new sheer bolts when you refit the
You unbolt the old one (one bolt) then fit new. Now refit the belt.
FBM Refit Site One ended in 1992.
FBM Refit Site One was created in 1961.
The Oil Change lamp is a 'Change Oil' warning lamp, not a 'Service Interval Indicator' lamp. When illuminated, the Oil Change lamp indicates that the scheduled distance for changing the engine oil and filter has been exceeded. It does not indicate when the vehicle requires servicing. Remove the grommet above the fuel gauge from the 1. instrument panel. 2. Switch ignition ON. 3. Using a suitable tool, press the button behind the grommet to reset the lamp. 4. Refit the grommet to the instrument panel. 5. Switch ignition OFF.
the speedometer switch is located at the rear of the diferential, remove wires clean and refit, that should cure it.
Answeroil sending unit needs replaced Remove and clean the connections with switch cleaner. (not WD40) Then refit and try.
Titanic, as most ships of that day, did not have a ballroom. The Olympic, the sister ship of Titanic, did receive a dance floor in her dining saloon in a refit somewhere in the 1920s.