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Re: Re: Re: Re: refurbishing an old 100
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Posted by c.b. on December 06, 2001 at 06:20:32 from (207.54.105.157):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Re: refurbishing an old 100 posted by Daniel on December 05, 2001 at 12:26:44:
Had a vacation day wenesday was nice and sunny mid 50's so spent it removing the last of the sheet metal and gave the old 100 good scaping and washing down. Use a can of engine cleaner and also tried a can of brake cleaner It worked better. The job lookes a hole lot better now ,I can find the last of the bolt and nuts that were buried under all that grud.I broke a few bolts but none broken off in any of the castings so I don't have to fish any of them out.That can always be fun. And yes the 3 springs for the pedal's are there but the cross shaft neads to be freeing up.And I will have to replace or remake the cover under the deck plate its rusted right out. Thanks again for the help Chris
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