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Re: Hello Bob M. (Ford 801 injector pump)
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Posted by john in la on April 18, 2004 at 09:16:21 from (68.222.48.160):
In Reply to: Hello Bob M. (Ford 801 injector pump) posted by txblu on April 18, 2004 at 08:42:10:
Mark check your e-mail now I forwarded to you what Bob sent to me. Looks very interesting and I am now looking for the book for sale so I can have a full copy. The pump section looks to be over 60 pages long and I can not expect some one to send a complete copy but I sure would like one so I am going to buy one. Well back to working on my front end of my 801. I took wheel bearings out and spindle out and every thing just fell apart. Can not under stand how some let equiptment get so run down. But I guess thats why I bought it. It was run down so cheap but repairable.
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