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Re: 2N Oil Pan Torque
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Posted by Thanks Dell. Did what you on December 31, 2003 at 11:01:49 from (129.113.1.79):
In Reply to: 2N Oil Pan Torque posted by David on December 31, 2003 at 09:13:13:
Dell, thanks again, you always provide detail information which is very helpful. Have done everything you suggested and I have my "new" 1947 2N running. Found the GL-1 and will add it tonight. Was running on what looked like chocolate milk. Has new "sparkies" and wire, new points, cover, etc. Cleaned out carb., had dead spiders and dirt. Cleaned air cleaner, had old oil and 2 inches of mud, took out the mesh, cleaned tube and all. Took everything to the car wash, then washed it again in gasoline. Shines and looks like new. For the gas tank, took it of, took chains off a swing set, just for a while, put them inside the tank with some gas, and danced the cha-cha-cha with it for awhile. Rinsed with gas again. Yeap, cleaned that sucker good. Thanks for the idea. Could go on and on, but thanks again. Will post pic. when she's ready. Made the hydr. work also by following FO instructions. David
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