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Re: Burned up Super M
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Posted by ChadS on April 14, 2005 at 16:42:36 from (4.224.132.70):
In Reply to: Re: Burned up Super M posted by MagMan on April 14, 2005 at 14:02:49:
was alot of fun loading and unloading it. Yep, 2 a side, even some sort of loader frame is on it. Oil in the engine, and rear end dont look cooked, cap was over the exhaust when I found it. Carb and intake got heated up, Kinda expect that in a case like this. Carb is savable, along with the intake. Im looking around the shop to see if I got enough parts to put it back together. I have a gas tank, and radiator already, and going to replace the water pump as well. It had the thin headlights, and one on the rear too. Im not scared at all to have to fix what ever I find wrong with the ol Super M. Its like finding the big brother always been searching for,,,, and with a my 53 Super H Ive had since I was well,,,, darn, that long ago,,, its a good pair to keep around. Had to move the MM ZAU out of the way to fit the SM in the shed. LOL!!! Heard you had your Super M out running for the first time this year! Hows it running? ChadS
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