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Posted by Brian on September 14, 2000 at 05:37:19 from (205.188.196.44):
Well after many hours and two or so years of time I finally got my '35 F12 running. I had to sneak the new rubber into the shed past my wife (NOT easy!!)and then play dumb as to how long ago and how much I actually paid for them. Got the motor un-stuck put in new rings, replaced as many bearings as I could. Cleaned out the tranny sludge, and then put it all on hold because of the birth of my daughter(worthy excuse!!). Then finally I got back to it, then had the hood stolen, long story in that one. I think I have everything now and would like to thank EVERYONE who has helped answer my questions and helped with my problems. Oh yah, kind of embarrasing,but I had two plug wires backwards and three wires weren't seated in the mag cap all the way(I swear I thought they were in all the way!!) and I couldn't figure out why it wouldn't start, DUH!!!I'd blame it on the beer but that's not fair to the beer, haha. Thanks all, Brian
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