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It has it right on the bottle. Since I had a bunch of half empty bottles of everything laying around I put all of them in and that was in a half a tank of fuel.
Hold on there Tex. Don't you think you might want to run some SeaFoam or Diesel911 or something else in the tank with fresh fuel first? It might just need a little lovin' before tearing it apart first. Replace the hoses cap the cable off and put an additive in the fuel.
This thread
http://www.steelsoldiers.com/showthread.php?89329-Using-Google-to-Search-SS-(Better-Search-Results)&highlight=search
is where I posted this:
To update the Google FU for everyone............
Common Google Hacking Searches using Google's interface
Say you want every thread...
Since you are unsure of how to use the meter....
Continuity is resistance and it is Ohms on the meter. Flip it the resistance and touch both meter leads together and it should read zero. Then do what Doghead said.
For that long a trip I would carry one of just about every hand tool you can think of.
2 sets of filters
Some air line fittings like couplings and ends
Maybe one of each soft brake lines
Couple of wheel cylinders or rebuild kits
Two spare tires
2 sets of belts
Spare headlight or 2
Box of 24v...
Congratulations on the purchase.
Might be a good time to brush up on your story about why you are driving a Deuce and videotaping at the same time if you have an accident. I can't hear my phone and I sure as heck can't text in a moving Deuce but I wouldn't video while driving either (unless...
I bought my ATV "for the farm" and I took it last year and put over 60 miles on it and had a lot of fun by letting Deuce Big and Slow's boys show me how to ride it.
We didn't really need this thread. Any Sailor who has ever been on a ship knows what a need gun is. Any Sailor on the ship in a shipyard is especially sensitive to any discussion of the metal wood pecker you hear waking up, going all day and when you go to bed.
Anchors aweigh baaabyyyyy...
I thought someone was going to tell him to get used to the idea of flipping burgers the rest of his life because graduation was out of the question. :-)
That's why I'm afraid to let anyone work on my truck. "Hey I can stop it with this handle!!"
Glad it's running now.
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