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Re: dip stick
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that information would be great

Posted on: 2018/4/5 9:28
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dip stick
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I need a dip stick for a 1934 320 cu-in 8. Anyone know where to get one?

Posted on: 2018/4/4 10:23
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Re: intake manifold
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thank you for the information

Posted on: 2018/4/2 14:35
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intake manifold
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on the bottom of the intake manifold there is tubing that attach to the 4 runners. Where does the end of the tubing go? It has a cotter pin there at the end.

Posted on: 2018/4/1 11:59
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Re: oil filter, fuel pump lines, spark plugs, fan belts
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thank you very much for the information

Posted on: 2018/3/30 9:27
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Re: oil filter, fuel pump lines, spark plugs, fan belts
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thank you for the information. I will order the services letters. It looks like someone has plumbed the oil lines without the canister. Would you know how to test the oil pressure regulator and what the pressure should be?

Posted on: 2018/3/29 20:01
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Re: oil filter, fuel pump lines, spark plugs, fan belts
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from the oil pressure unit on the side of block are 2 lines that go to the heatexchanger one on the side and one on the bottom. thank you all for the help

Posted on: 2018/3/29 10:33
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oil filter, fuel pump lines, spark plugs, fan belts
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it would appear that my oil filter canister on my motor has been eliminated. is there a conversion that is available? the fuel lines that hook to the fuel pump are the line that comes from the tank to the sediment bowl top of fuel pump and top other side to carb. On bottom of fuel pump are they vacuum lines and if so where do they go? What would be the spark plugs number and type that go in a 1934 1101 320 cu. in engine and also the 2 fan belts on pulleys?

Posted on: 2018/3/28 17:40
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Re: 1934 1101-718 fuel pump
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flackmaster this is Lonny I have not seen a reply on the fuel pump for my 1934 1101-718. I do not have an exchange. can I still buy on from you?

Posted on: 2018/3/4 10:17
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Re: 1934 1101-718 fuel pump
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I do not have an exchange

Posted on: 2018/2/19 9:52
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