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    M1009 Lights Work, Won't Start--Nothing when you turn key

    I had a similar problem. Checked the batteries and they were good but when i tried to start the clamps were dirty and it would not do anything. take the cables off and clean them. Start checking voltage at batteries then ckeck ground to the engine ahen check for voltage at the starter. I had...
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    Vegoil destroys engines?

    Its ben along time comming but I finaly killed my 6.2. Well you could say I fryed it. I have ben running wvo at 15-20 gal with 5 gal gas. ran great. This is in a 83 Blazer . What realy killed it was heat. I had a overheating problem for about two months and the temp was in the 90s and add ac to...
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    NC lUharrie Mid Atlantic Rally 1 month count down

    Federal park also means no guns. That goes out for the people who dont break the law. criminals will always have guns . Yes I have guns but wont bring them.
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    WMO(used motor oil) in 6.2 M1009

    Get rid of the chevy fuel filter and replace with a boat fuel water seperator. Not that you have water but it last much longer and you can fill the filter befor you instal. The kit is at Walmart for $ 25.00 and then new filters are $7.00 each. I keep a can of diesel in my truck and a extra...
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    Vegoil destroys engines?

    I have ben using wvo cleaned with a centrifuge and have had no real problems. I did get some water in my system once. the top on my tank was not on and it rained . I just changed the filter and kept on going.I use 20 gallons of wvo mixed with 5 gallons of gass. This is in a 1983 chevy blazer...
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    anyone use this to get out glow plugs

    I worked in a military shop and we used a nut cut in half and held back together with a small hose clamp. first back out the glow plug as far as it will go and then put the nut on the threads of the glow plug and put the hose clamp on the nut to hold it together. Then just turn the glow plug...
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