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You guys are making this glow plug thing too complicated.
First of all, the card has a single-sided layout. Any high-school kid can make one for you.
The contacts on the board are low-quality tin. Like someone said earlier, use a pencil eraser to clean the crud off and then wipe it clean...
You guys are making this glow plug thing too complicated.
First of all, the card has a single-sided layout. Any high-school kid can make one for you.
The contacts on the board are low-quality tin. Like someone said earlier, use a pencil eraser to clean the crud off and then wipe it clean...
ssgtwright-usmc,
What identified a Mustang as a D-model was the one-piece clear canopy. There were other improvements, but that was the most obvious feature. All model Mustangs had the oil cooler air-scoop under the fuselage.
APN-59
Halftrack,
I've been following the work you've been doing on your wrecker. Wow.
I saw a pinched copper line in image 26 of 28, in post #90. It runs past the rubber shock mount. Though you'd like to know.
Keep the faith.
APN-59
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