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What kind of primer to buy HELP!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! ty
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Posted by 1941 farmall a boy on February 14, 2007 at 18:43:26 from (216.98.167.80):
Hi all i am going to try the Electrolysis and i need to know what kind of primer to get. Im still trying to get the darn pistons freed up takeing to long i wanna get it runing that way i can slow some people on this road down that go 45 50 on the dirt road lol any ways i been cleening up the carb it is in good shape been working on the head where the water got to it been puting the pb blaster on it and takeing my brass wire tooth brush to it all most have the rust gone been to cold to do any thing right now it is 21 out side a high for today was 30 just a little cold. In my book i found a guy that said he will jack one rear wheels off the ground and block it up and put it in a gear and move it and it some times will fee up the pistons gonna try and see what happends i cant make it to much worse. thanks Carson
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