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I also had my plates in the glove/map box for a long time. I just started displaying them recently. Kinda a rebel thing i guess. still dont have the M819 plate mounted or even out of the wrapper. I have never had any trouble with this. probly just a matter of time tho. and thanks Chuck for...
In warm weather there is no problem. in cold weather be a little careful as it doesnt have the winter blend. wax is really bad thing when its cold. additives can help.
David, when mine was pure stock i would get 8 mpg if i was nice to it. that was at 2000 rpm's. just a click and a half below max rpm. and this was bobtail.
Im not sure exactly what you are working on but why would you need to cover the whole shaft? speedy sleeves are extreemly thin and you would only want it where the seal goes and not where the bearing or bushing rides.
I owe thank yous to a few here. Lane for bidding on my trailers for me, Armada for dragging one of my units off site, TedG for storing 2 of them, Clint for fireing up his Deuce tracter and hauling my M119 and M146 north to his place and keeping them till I can get away and get them. that was 320...
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