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Hi--You just do it yourself--Its easy--Just get a top loading gun and good paint --Power wash your truck down--prime it and shoot--Its alot of fun--hard to make a mistake
I am putting my 1968 m151a1 back together after letting it sit stored inside for 30 years--i would like to go with a mechanical fuel pump and will use a good a2 tank i have--does anyone know a fuel pump model number that would fit--napa has a large assortment but i cannot figure it out--looks...
find which injector is not working--I am looking for the engine to run rough if the injector is good with the fuel line cracked and for the engine to run the same with a bad injector cracked at the fuel line
may have a bad injector--will try cracking each line to find the bad one--I have never worked on these engines--how hard is it to get at the injectors----Thanks
My M818 has 48k miles--starts fast--idles at 625 rpm--comes up to running temp--it has low power and is very slow getting up to 50mph. It has what sounds like a fuel knock all the way up to 45mph--Over 45mph the noise goes away and the engine sounds OK--The noise comes back as soon as I go under...
Well--they were 23 total--most were 1985--some 1986--1 was 1987 and 1 was a 1993--all were originally sold at the Atlanta sale--all were used in salt and fresh water for 5 years--They then sat for 3 years--There were no titles and limited paper work to leave the free trade zone they were...
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