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Join Date: May 2010
Location: Solihull, England.
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In part 60 of this epic saga: I adapt a number plate lamp to replace the severely corroded original. I then coax the old vacuum wipers into action but find a problem with the wiper control mechanism. Remember my broken fuel pump? I fix it properly using parts from a n.o.s. pump.
I Hope you enjoy this offering. Don't forget: Keep it real! Keep it cheap! Mart. https://youtu.be/37XhoLluL_8 |
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Location: Manitoba, Canada
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Not gonna lie, I had to google coax to see if that is really how it was spelled.
My brain will forever translate that into co-ax as in coaxial. Lol Aside from that I always enjoy your videos Marvel mystery oil or a little transmission fluid is great for those vacuum wipers. Kirk
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