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    oil gauge

    My truck (1983 AM General M35A2) is missing the oil gauge. How do I know if I need the 60 or the 120 PSI gauge? Can I tell by the sending unit, or does the year of the truck indicate one or the other? I've seen a few for sale, but I'd like to get the right one the first time. Thanks for the...
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    Deuce turn signal flasher

    Nice Panhead, Joe! I like 'em "old school". My bike is a '73 FLH that is currently living life as more of a bobber than a tourer. Good to see another rider on the forum! I think I will make a few calls to see if someone has the original flasher, I would like to keep the wiring intact if...
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    Deuce turn signal flasher

    I was troubleshooting my turn signals today, I had no signals at all. I thought it could be a bad flasher, but it was even worse-the thing is flat missing in action! Can I wire in a 24V automotive flasher, or am I better off with the original style? Hard to hand signal in one of these suckers...
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    Deuce home! Good/bad news...

    Thanks for all the replies, I've been getting some useful information. I saw that there were two types of pressure plates listed on saturn Surplus, but I'm fortunate enough that the service records I have list the NSN numbers of the parts used in the previous clutch work. I have removed the...
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    Deuce home! Good/bad news...

    Greg
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    Will a Deuce fly on JET FUEL?

    I'm pretty sure jet fuel is like an extremely high grade of kerosene, but what about the anti-icing additives? Would this type of fuel be unadvisable to put in a duece? I don't know much about the lubricity, either-it would probably have to be cut with motor oil or something. Should I save it...
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    Another FNG

    [/b] these folks, but this was the only truck within reasonable distance from me.) Things actually turned out pretty well, it took me 2 days on Ft. Lewis to get the beast roadworthy-had to fix a crushed fuel line, replace a few hoses, adjust clutch, new batts., etc. Maiden voyage on I-5 in...
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