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10-10-2017, 11:00 PM | #1 |
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Join Date: Aug 2013
Location: Gurnee, Illinois
Posts: 270
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Ancient History
Back when Harry was dealing with Joe, and Doug had a whole bunch of guys in foxholes, my dad showed me how to start a flathead in winter in Chicago.
I am somewhat amused by the problems the newbies are having. But The fuel is different, and no where near as volatile. The engines are ancient. The easily replaceable parts are marginal. And the newbies are used to the wonderful modern replacements for those old cantankerous old boat-anchors. Would I go back to carburetors and points and distributors for day to day transportation? No way. Can't remember the last time in a quarter century that I had a problem starting my car. Even the Chrysler Sebring ragtop (sorry, Lee, I bought a Mustang in April, 1965. Other than the Deuce, my favorite car.) |
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