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Old 04-19-2013, 05:18 PM
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Thanks methos that helps quote a bit. I see where the add says 16 and so do you so I'm going with that as I followed your restoration thread. Great job by the way. But when I opened mine up it had 20 in it. 10 in each cup. Just wondering what would be up
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Had some good bearing out of a different steering box I had laying around so I can get the column back together just need to make a gasket. Going to sandblast some parts in the am
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Old 04-20-2013, 06:18 AM
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Nothing like havin good used parts on hand to keep the cost down!
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Thanks methos that helps quote a bit. I see where the add says 16 and so do you so I'm going with that as I followed your restoration thread. Great job by the way. But when I opened mine up it had 20 in it. 10 in each cup. Just wondering what would be up
I got my number from the ebay link. Glad I could help out! I hope you enjoy my restore thread. I had a blast doing them.
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Got a few more parts on the original tonight then I cut my finger pretty bad while cleaning parts in diesel fuel of all things so its pretty sore right now not bad enough for stitches but seen plenty of the red stuff so I'm callin it a night for now. Got my spare clutch in it for now untill I can get the other one rebuilt at a later time I need to make a gasket so I can bolt the shifter down and got first couple coats put on the left axle... Good enough for now I suppose
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Looking good and sorry about the finger!
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Good job! Hope your finger heals quickly.
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Lol thanks guys like I.said.it isn't that bad it was just amplified by the diesel fuel as I didnt know it was cut really untill the sting started. It's all good though ky daughter went and got one of her Dora the explorer bandaids and kissed it better for me... Lmao how does a 3 year old make a grown man wear Dora bandaids? Anyway I plan on getting a few things blasted today as long as the weather holds out on me
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... Lmao how does a 3 year old make a grown man wear Dora bandaids? Anyway I plan on getting a few things blasted today as long as the weather holds out on me
The same way I have worn Little Mermaid Band Aids and a Hello Kitty temporary tatoo... Even some sparkly finger nail polish. Just don't forget to take the polish off before you get to work. Don't ask me how I know this.
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