HarryLime
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You can search this site for a fellow in the Czech Republic that was making them to order. Customers were well pleased with his work.
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It sure looks like it to me. But you will have to "Ask the man who owns one".
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Hoarding problem ? I don't have a hoarding problem . I NEED ALL this stuff. I hate the sight of a snow shovel..........west of Pittsburgh, Pa.
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Will Trimacar reveal the title and author of the needle and stitch book he mentioned ? It sounds very interesting and useful. Thank you..
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City Laundry still in Akron. "Since 1889" I like the sign in front: GOOD GIRL WANTED
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Just get those fat folks to step aside and we could be more specific. Layden is spot on. As ever.
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I find this repair most interesting. But how does this fit in a 20s or 30s water pump with external brass nuts for rope packing? OR is it only good for certain applications?
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Your best source is The Pierce Arrow Club !
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It is there between the brake and clutch pedal.
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Yes..............shirley !
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Clutch dragging. Not fully disengaging.
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Are you sure the MC piston seal is BEHIND the compensating port? If not it will store pressure.
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"Safety Siped" Look at a Lester or Lincoln tires. At least the older ones were. I am not sure of the Coker era tires.
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Hey Wait.........Wait ! What about the wedding Saturday ?
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Those ceramic fuses corrode to give problems. My 1992 Mercedes had gremlins until I cleaned ALL the fuse ends. Upgrade kits are available up to gold plated versions.
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Changing to 12 volts is not an upgrade. It is an expensive way to stay right where you are now.
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Stude17 has the answer ! It's the valve seats leaking. Not checked for proper function. But now it is back in the hands of the overhauler. Best wishes unto you......
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I have never seen the like! I greatly enjoy your postings.
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Rhode Island Wiring is best also.
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I did forget to mention......WEAR LEATHER GLOVES ! It will slash your hand faster than a blink.
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Yes, it could be repaired. I would buy that machine a new spring. Retire the old spring. A new spring will come oiled to prevent rusting. It isn't lubricated for use. There is a tool called a "spring winder" used to install the spring safely in the barrel. Otherwise you could well get hurt or ruin the new spring. Clock repair folks have the tool. I have heard of spring suppliers loading a spring for you if you send them the barrel. sometimes........... Be careful.
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I agree , Trim. It has to have a correct top. I too praise or curse the top, and I'm not a trimmer. Hopefully that top guy is in prison today.
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The top of the gauge glass must be open to atmosphere for the gauge to work.
Fuel lines and fittings.
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The old fittings have larger inside diameter. New fittings have smaller inside diameter. It is about restricting the fuel flow. The smallest ID is the flow speed of the entire system. Tubing size doesn't matter if you install one small fitting.