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Why you dont wait till last min. to get things running
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Posted by roger roland on July 15, 2007 at 20:59:45 from (12.154.10.254):

just finished redoing a super C slow progess i thought paid off when hooked up battery... finally done , pulled switch & it cranked over, so far so good..... then the problems start oil comeing outta oil filter gasket( easy fix tighten oil filter screw some more) hummmmm wheres that anti-freeze comeing from , great gotta pull radiator to fix where i didnt see, Just glad i didnt have tractor parade tomorrow... just goes to say dont wait till you need something you might have small kinks to work out.... & hey georgeky thanks for all your help over last few months putting this together
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