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Re: '41 model B - almost there
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Posted by Paul from Michigan on February 12, 2001 at 19:41:57 from (209.45.201.130):
In Reply to: '41 model B - almost there posted by clickent on February 12, 2001 at 18:40:46:
1.I think the body filler would work fine to fill the steering wheel, even where there are some big chunks gone. You might try sand blasting the metal ring to get a good suface to bond the filler. Maybe some of the fiberglass type filler would be a little stronger than plain old Bondo. 2. The word "fire" will appear in the hole in the left side of the bell housing at the ignition point under full advance. The correct lag angle for the mag is 30 degrees. Set the magneto to click about 30 degrees past the fire mark and it should be close enough to start. 3. Set both idle and load(if you have one on your carb) at about 1-1/2 turns open. Then adjust after your get it running. 4. Try Roger Van Camp (219-747-3455) for your parts. The red lense are made out of unobtainium. Good Luck. Paul
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