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  1. hendersond

    New M211 Member

    Nice find. Unfortunately I do stuff like that. I see it as $300 I'm not giving away... And now I have a storage unit full of parts I will most likely never use. Best part is I just bought out and dragged home 2 loads of some other guy's parts. Sound familiar?
  2. hendersond

    New M211 Member

    That really is a good find! I think the stack is harder to find than the muffler.
  3. hendersond

    New M211 Member

    Get a bar on the crankshaft and turn it backwards and then forward. I hope you do not hear a big "thunk". Had a block freeze once and break out a chunk of cylinder. Also had a valve hang open and stop the starter once. Dropped a nut down the intake once... Good luck.
  4. hendersond

    New M211 Member

    Pre-cleaner? I never thought of that. Good Idea!
  5. hendersond

    New M211 Member

    Check Alfa Heaven in Aniwa, WI. I unthreaded the fitting from the waterpump, added an elbow and a short piece of pipe. Then cut the steeline and connected them with a short heater hose and hose clamps. Works so far.
  6. hendersond

    New M211 Member

    Welcome! It is nice to see some new trucks. Couple of new batteries, maybe drain some fuel and add new, top off the brake fluid and see if she fires! I see it was a fire truck once. What modifications did they make? Those guys always know someone with an eager torch and a stick welder. I...
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