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  1. Fat Jack

    Non-whistling whistler...why?

    OK gimpyrobb, now you got my attention. How difficult is it to "bump up the fuel"?
  2. Fat Jack

    Non-whistling whistler...why?

    Reading this thread made me wonder if any of you have ever listened to the GL blurb about turbo's. There's a link on their web site to a podcast that says there's virtually no difference between the multi-fuel diesel engine without a turbo and one with the turbo. They claim that uncle sam put...
  3. Fat Jack

    M35A2 Headlight Bulbs

    Good question. I fogot to mention that. They have 3 nubs or lugs that protrude from the end (backside) of the sealed beam, that I soldered each wire to. I have seen the little brass L shaped clips, somewhere in my memory bank, that can be soldered to the nubs and then use a conventional 3...
  4. Fat Jack

    M35A2 Headlight Bulbs

    This might be old news by now, but I bought 2 headlight bulbs from this company: http://www.replacementlightbulbs.com/lampssealedbeam.html for $17.50 ea, plus shipping. Got them in 2 days.
  5. Fat Jack

    Do you need CDL to drive a deuce in N.J.

    Amen to California being a pain in the you know what. I moved back east a year ago, to Virginia from the Bay Area. Not that much difference in the weather, cept for humidity and don't have to put up with the Commie/Libs who run the state legislature. Took me all of 10 minutes to register my...
  6. Fat Jack

    Fuel polishing

    Very interesting discussion and I plan to try something similar, perhaps not as sophisticated. I would presume that the magnets will do their job (attracting and retaining metalic particles) no matter where you place them, however, it would be nice to provide for quick and easy access to...
  7. Fat Jack

    welding replacement panels

    I'd overlap the joint like you planned, and adhere to the advice about taking it slow so as to not warp the metal, and then fill/cover with seam sealer.
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