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Old 11-26-2014, 11:34 PM   #1
Brobrian
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Default Just a Thanks to You Forum Experts

Recently, I solved a couple of problems with my '31 Pickup. First, I flushed the tank and got rid of the majority of the crud that had been filtering through the fuel system for the past two years. And then tonight I nearly eliminated the wobble from the steering by tightening the pitman arm and the bolts securing the steering box to the frame. It just occurred to me that I got a line on how to treat both of these things from this forum. That is, from the A Experts who regularly make sage responses to the queries posted by folks like me. In fact, I did not ask about either one of these things, but just read the responses from others who did.
Anyway, thanks you the Sage Ones.
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