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You probably have a dry master cylinder. Mine does the same thing every 3 months or so. One of these days I'll put the kit in the MC that has been in the basement for a year.......
Any powder that is applied to properly pretreated metal will have good rust resistance. If they are using a TGIC powder, it will also work as a primer for compatible topcoats. The main thing will be how he is pretreating. If he has a pretreat line that washes, rinses, and iron or zinc...
I bypassed my FDC because it was leaking lots of fuel (4 gallons in 8 hrs) into the oil pan. I hooked up a pyrometer when I did the bypass, WAY too hot! It would hit 1400 on a level road in 3rd gear! So I started backing it off. Ended up backing the fuel rate 3 full turns before I got it under...
Considering he is 48 and she is 43, I don't think any more kids are in order!
I can picture a deuce heading out from the church pulling a dozen 55 gallon drums all cabled together...........!
Personally, I think it is hilarious! She was taken completely by surprise, she didn't say anything for...
Well, here is a new one. My brother in law borrowed my deuce to take his girlfriend, her 2 teenaged daughters, and her parents to a fireworks show a couple of miles from his house. Reason given was that the area where the show was held was too rough for his Ford Taurus (plausible).
As the show...
The black smoke on acceleration is normal. When you open the throttle to a position that is good for say, 1600 rpm, the engine is immediately getting that amount of fuel. You will see black smoke (excess fuel) until the engine builds to the rpm that the throttle position determines. At that...
Parts truck still has the steering box, but I am unsure of its condition. On some boxes, you can pull the pittman arm, and replace the bushing and seal in-frame. I did a few old trucks that way over the years. Haven't checked the deuce TM's yet on the steering box.
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