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Rode home on a burro. The truck was giving some trouble, running bad, then died. From reading this forum, I'm guessing condenser or coil. Maybe fuel pump. I've got some spares, a condenser from JC Whitney, a coil I found at the mine, and a fuel pump from Western Auto. Should be good to go. Going this weekend to fix it and drive it home.
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Re: Broke down Looks like Bonnie and Clyde left it there. I thought the burro broke down. Your plan sounds solid to me, good luck with getting the dwell set correctly.
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Re: Broke down The perfect start for your rat rod, might even come with some.
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Re: Broke down It sounds like you have enough parts to get it running. You might want to bring another battery also because there is a good chance that the battery will be dead also.
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Re: Broke down Pick up a can of dent and scratch remover, it comes in a blue can. Better get the large size!
Tom |
Re: Broke down Don't forget the Marvel Mystery Oil;)
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Re: Broke down If the pedal goes to the floor you may have a little air in it ,
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Re: Broke down When it's running again, consider giving the donkeys a ride home.
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Re: Broke down Better bring plenty of beer, looks pretty hot there and a air tank to blow up the tires.
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Re: Broke down It'll buff right out.
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Re: Broke down Nice patina....also well ventilated.....
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Re: Broke down Eastwood sells “patina preserver” for that!
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Re: Broke down Straighten the grill and get some stainless trim items and she's good to go.
Bruce |
Re: Broke down Looks like it was used too much when it was new .
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Re: Broke down Ran when parked. Came with a standard 2 burro ford engine. Just needs tlc.
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Re: Broke down SO you got air -con....?:eek:
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Re: Broke down the mugruder valve has to be stuck, take along a BFH, we sailors could fix anything with that!!
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Re: Broke down right front tire looks low to me, keep her under 55.
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Re: Broke down I'd say you found yourself a real jewel right there. Enjoy!!
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