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I was told that they only made 5600 M35A3's from A2's, and of that 5600 only 900 came with the setup that I have. So my big question; is there any documentation about how many A2 or A3's have survived and are in the hands of civilians, or how many are still being used by the government? Can...
If it looks like rain, bring a towel for the inside of the windshield because the soft top will leak, and the wipers will not get it! Wear heavy boots, the heat coming in from around the accelerator will melt wimpy shoes!
What are the determining factors that determine when it's time to rebuild the turbo? After a hard failure, or is there some indicators that the turbo is in need of a rebuild?
I recently visited the Old House Vineyard, and what a surprise! WW2 memorabilia in the Distillery and yes it is a Vineyard and distillery all at one location! Perhaps this should be a Chapter meeting location consideration, located in Culpepper VA with a lot of parking availability. If I receive...
Originally Posted by King Maybe I'm missing the big picture here, but why don't you just tap one battery? I'm only using a single circuit for cell phone inside my Duce, any ground point with the tap provides a simple 12vdc and an inline fuse is easy to add if desired? Just a thought...
Well, I was able to get to boot on but the problem seems to continue. After my test drive the boot appears to have slipped off again. UGH!!!! I know that it was tight, at least as tight as I could get it! Any idea's what could be causing the boot to slip out?
I had C&C surplus install new boots a while back, but 660 miles later when I arrived home in va the small inside clamp had come loose. How should I proceed? Zipped, unzipped, cleaned the grease off, still have not been able to hold the boot in place and tighten the clamp!
Maybe I'm missing the big picture here, but why don't you just tap one battery? I'm only using a single circuit for cell phone inside my Duce, any ground point with the tap provides a simple 12vdc and an inline fuse is easy to add if desired? Just a thought.
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