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Topic: Re: Someone set me straight.
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| CLW
11-25-2012 18:51:41
108.206.122.51
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If I remember right they may have done away with them on the very late models. If they did there would be a plug where it would have been. You could remove the plug and install one if needed. My 52 A had them on the bottom of the engine. I don't remember the 1950 model B I grew up with having them but never looked under it. One thing not many are aware of is the B had a conversion kit that allowed for 2 Batteries under the seat.
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| B-maniac
11-27-2012 07:11:59
216.246.172.8
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Re: Someone set me straight. in reply to CLW, 11-25-2012 18:51:41
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| My '50 B has them on bottom.Only used them once when float hung open and had to purge raw fuelout before starting. New float had to "find it's home", never did it since. |
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| gtx1967jewison
11-25-2012 21:38:06
174.225.131.141
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Re: Someone set me straight. in reply to CLW, 11-25-2012 18:51:41
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| My 48 B has them underneath. Owned it for years before i cleaned off the gunk & found them ;) |
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