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Re:<633> 1979 worries
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Subject: Re:<633> 1979 worries
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From: "Don Schmidek" <[email protected]>
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Date: Sun, 04 Aug 96 20:51:24 PST
Nick wrote and the response is in CAPS:
From: Nicholas Pinto <[email protected]>
Date: Fri, 2 Aug 1996 22:19:58 -0400
Subject: 1979 633 csi worries
Hey people:
I joined the postings last week and have gotten some really good info
and I thank everyone that has helped. But as usual, i need some more
questions answered.
1) I cannot find a manual for my 79 633 anywhere. No haynes, no =
Bentley, no factory. Does anyone have any ideas?
GET THE BENTLEY 533/535 IT MAY OF HELP.
TRY TO GET A MONUAL FROM RODD SIDLEY.
Since I can't get a manual I have some questions that maybe someone cann
help with:
2) Will my 79 633 take the K&N cone filter kit that goes on the 635?
ASK K&N
3) I have no brake lights. The fuse, bulbs and pedal switch all check
out. Any ideas???
CHECK THE GROUNDS IN YOUR TRUNK. ALSO CHECK WITH A VOLTMETER IS YOU
GET 12 V. WHEN THE BRAKES ARE DEPRESSED. HOW ABOUT BACK-UP LIGHTS?
4) I have a Chiltons foreign car for 1980 thru 87 ( general, all =
vehicles) Would this info be helpfull on my 79, ie: my idle speed is
high ( 1500 rpm's).
NO HELP
5) Also I have red leather interior and the seat are cracking and =
loosing color, is there a restorer I can use??
"I do not know the lady that is behind Surflex the company that makes
the
leather colorant, but I have made contact with a company that reps her
products and other leather/vinyl care products. The company is Car
Care Specialties P.O. Box 535 Saddle Brook NJ, 07663-0535 201.796.8300
201.791.9743 fax, Larry Reynolds is the owner. I sent in a piece of
leather from the underside of my '88 M5 rear seat to Larry for color
matching back to original. That was this past saturday, so I have not
yet received anything. The price was something like $60-$70 for 6 oz.
enough to do several cars.
Larry explained that this product works great on restoring the color
to
faded leather and for renewing the surface finish on leather with
"patina cracks". Patina Cracks are where the leather surface has not
completely failed to the extent that leather fibers are in evidence.
When the fibers are in evidence, Larry referred to these cracks as
"stress cracks".
I found this company on the net by searching "leather care". I have
not had any experience with the leather colorant product. I will try
it on an inconspicuious area first of course. Larry does appear at
the Porsche swapmeet in PA in the spring of each year and sells all of
the best car care chemicals."
6) Where can I find a rear spoiler for this car??
JUNK LOTS
7) Does anybody have an old turbo kit lying around for this
vehicle????
????????
All answer or hints will be greatly appreciated.
Thanks in advance.
Nick Pinto