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Everyone, For those of you that are going to Chickasha this year, I will not be able to be there this year, but Luke Chennell will be leader of this band for this years meet-up. The meet-up will be in the usual place, in the building closest to the road/ where the offices are on the side where the parking lot is. Meet-up time will be at 2:00 because of some of the changes in the swap meet timing. If anyone has any questions, please let me know or contact Luke. Everyone, For those of you that are going to Chickasha this year, I will not be able to be there this year, but Luke Chennell will be leader of this band for this years meet-up. The meet-up will be in the usual place, in the building closest to the road/ where the offices are on the side where the parking lot is. Meet-up time will be at 2:00 because of some of the changes in the swap meet timing. If anyone has any questions, please let me know or contact Luke. Good hunting to everyone that is going. Regards, Larry Schramm
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1986 Ford Cab over CLT 9000 VIN location?
Larry Schramm replied to R Walling's topic in General Discussion
The 9th position where the 4 is is called the check digit. Because the length of the VIN#s went from 13 to 17 digits from 1980 to 1981 that digit was added so the rest of the numbers of the VIN would be put in a formula and should add up to that number. The number is not the same for all VIN numbers. If the rest of the numbers & letters in the VIN# do not add up the check digit, then the VIN would kick out as not correct. A GM card below might help in explaining the standardized VIN number layout. -
1986 Ford Cab over CLT 9000 VIN location?
Larry Schramm replied to R Walling's topic in General Discussion
What position and number/letter was off? -
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1986 Ford Cab over CLT 9000 VIN location?
Larry Schramm replied to R Walling's topic in General Discussion
Or this VIN# 1FJYX98X6HVAC2810 -
1986 Ford Cab over CLT 9000 VIN location?
Larry Schramm replied to R Walling's topic in General Discussion
Correct. 1 is country of manufacture, US =1, 2 is manufacturer which is Ford=F, 3 is division. I am not sure what Ford used for the Class 8 trucks at that time. -
1986 Ford Cab over CLT 9000 VIN location?
Larry Schramm replied to R Walling's topic in General Discussion
The spacing is not right for a T. Try this again. 1FJYX98X5HVAC2810 -
1986 Ford Cab over CLT 9000 VIN location?
Larry Schramm replied to R Walling's topic in General Discussion
If you are sure of the last 8 digits, you can call Ford and they should be able to help you. -
1986 Ford Cab over CLT 9000 VIN location?
Larry Schramm replied to R Walling's topic in General Discussion
We are not there yet. Checked that number with the NHTSA recall list and it is not a recognized VIN#. Message back is... An error occurred with your request. Ford Motor Company does not recognize your VIN. Please contact Ford Motor Company by phone at 1-866-436-7332 or go to their website http://www.Fordowner.com for recall information about your vehicle. You can play with some of the numbers & letters, put them in the search box and see if it comes back with or without a recall. If the vin# is bad, the message above will be returned on the search. Go here: https://www.nhtsa.gov/recalls?gad_source=1&gclid=Cj0KCQiArrCvBhCNARIsAOkAGcVYeiMNswS3FeeEy3HuNAHH9VIZH1C-PvbZNwLvsiftRDD-G3DdV1QaAkwnEALw_wcB&gclsrc=aw.ds -
1986 Ford Cab over CLT 9000 VIN location?
Larry Schramm replied to R Walling's topic in General Discussion
My guess. Can not quite tell the third digit. Maybe a J or a T. That letter would represent the type of truck. 1F_YX98X6JVAC2810 Look here for more information. https://www.garysgaragemahal.com/vin-decoding.html -
See your other thread/post. It looks like you need to start on your car by cleaning out the fuel system. Look at your picture of the fuel pump & sediment bowl.
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All help gratefully received in the UK
Larry Schramm replied to Scott B's topic in Buick - Introduce Yourself
Looking at the sediment bowl, it looks like cleaning the fuel system should be one of your first tasks. IMO. -
All help gratefully received in the UK
Larry Schramm replied to Scott B's topic in Buick - Introduce Yourself
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1986 Ford Cab over CLT 9000 VIN location?
Larry Schramm replied to R Walling's topic in General Discussion
I would think that there is a metal tag or serial number stamped somewhere. Is it possible that there is a metal tag in the lower left side of the windshield? -
Selden truck, what years and model?
Larry Schramm replied to 58L-Y8's topic in Period Photos - Pre WWII
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Every tools performance is totally dependent on the person on the person side of the tool. I have a plain pressure washer and I use it for all kinds of work. It makes life a lot easier. The distance from the end of the pressure washer wand to the object being cleaned is the important issue. Rubber parts farther away and plain metal with no seals etc... closer. On the pressure washers that I have about 6-8 inches is not high pressure. Just like a standard garden hose. On greasy parts I usually use some engine degreaser before I get out the pressure washer.
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Old Dodge Records prior to 1914
Larry Schramm replied to Dave Hjrtnaes's topic in General Discussion
They do tours of the mansion, I think on a daily basis. https://meadowbrookhall.org -
Are there any numbers or stickers on the seat frames?
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1927 Buick standard 27 order of operations help please
Larry Schramm replied to Slawnski's topic in Technical
That is how these large projects get done. Also nice looking work. -
Buick was called SalesMaster
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94 Buick Roadmaster Wagon electrical problems
Larry Schramm replied to Jackie L's topic in Technical
Replace the wire or at the least replace the terminal after cleaning the wire. Then SOLDER the wire and connector. If you can not solder the wire & connector the wire is not clean enough and needs to be replaced.