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Re: BF Avery to fire and run?..$80 in the mail!...
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Posted by morganstevenr on March 28, 2007 at 07:36:46 from (216.81.225.28):
In Reply to: Re: BF Avery to fire and run?..$80 in the mail!... posted by MyrlfromPA on February 09, 2007 at 05:33:17:
Myrl, I could not find this posting no matter what I tried over the past ?2? months. I finally found it and wanted to let everyone know that I have it purring like a kitten and I am VERY, VERY grateful for everyone's help. I am replying to your post since it was the gap in the contact point that led me to the fact that the condesor was shot and the contact was actually too worn as well. I believe it was from the 12 volt jump that I used directly on the starter approximately six times. I also moved the distributor cap slightly like you said over the phone and that got it started. Alberta Mike's description got me close but it was the counter-clockwise quarter turn that you described that got it to fire (thanks for the response though Mike!). Please reply to this email or call me with the following number and I can then mail you the $80. I am sure that I can remember your voice from our previous conversation. However, it you would rather post an email address using your user name I suppose that would ensure that it is actually your address. I wanted to find this posting because I will gladly pay up since I could have spent another month or two trying to figure it out. A deal is a deal!!! Thanks again! Steve Morgan
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