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Posted by Keith A on January 08, 2003 at 02:39:27 from (65.130.52.1):
Just a quick story about my Super M. Sat in hayshed for 6 years with a "cracked head (number 3 cylinder). Ex Brother in law had the foresight to drain water and gas out of it. I decided last week to see if it would even turn over (figured at least motor would be seized) Put new battery in, 1 gal new gas, anti-freeze, Iron Tight (to "stop" leak),closed eyes and pulled choke and starter rod. Fired up on 2nd spin. Runs great. Changed oil,filter greased everthing. Starts everytime. The sad part is he left me a A-C WD-45 that quit running last summer. Spent 20 hours and replaced everything in ignition,carb systems messing with it and finally got it "running" on 3 cylinders. That my friends was good enough to get it outside so I could the 560D and A in the shed where they belong.
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