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Re: O/T Ford Carb Problems
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Posted by 37 chief on April 29, 2007 at 19:40:37 from (70.181.167.25):
In Reply to: Re: O/T Ford Carb Problems posted by Bryan in Iowa on April 29, 2007 at 17:00:34:
After paying 260.00 to have this crb rebuilt I kind of hate to try and fix it myself. I am giong to talk to the guy who rebuilt it tomorrow. In the meantime I got a present from the DMV to renew my license, but first I need to go to smog test only station. They hook it up and if it doesn't pass they can't adjust anything. They say go have it fixed and bring it back for another 40.00 test. This smog crap is the biggest ripoff here in Calif I have seen for older vehicles. A friend of mine just paid almost 1000.00 to have his work truck repaired to pass the test. I realize we can.t have smoke bombs on our roads I guess this does get rid of them.Stan
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