Posted by Dave H (MI) on October 27, 2009 at 11:57:45 from (205.188.116.20):
So tell me. Is there EVER going to be an end to what I have to put into this 1944 2N? I am so comitted to this pot that I really cannot afford to fold at this point but, holy smokes, this thing is unreal! Still wrastling with those brake shoes hanging in the drum. I can see why but I cannot get it to not do it. Goldarned adjuster does not move both shoes in all the way. Top one is hanging up somewheres. Today I goes out and decide to move the tires out the way so I can work and the one that is loaded is dripping fluid all over. Still have that carb issue to resolve IF I can ever get it on rubber again. It started leaking fluid from the rear while on the stands. Some guy speculates it might be a "stress fracture" and warns me not to tighten the trumpet bolts. Doesn't mention what SHOULD be done and doesn't post back. I'm starting to wish I had put it up for sale the day it was dropped off here. Pardon the rant.
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