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jlaird

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I went up to my friend Guys and finished up part of the project to get the 74 on the street.

Over the past several weeks, new fuel tank, new fuel pump, etc, etc.

Any way after sorting all the plumbing out, including the float valves, I cranked it and nothing. Thought a moment and remembered Guy had the coil out. Walked around the car and replaced a wire on the hot side of the coil. Cranked it and varoom. hehe.

Now I am again the local hero. Lots more to do but we go slowly. Have new tie rods to install then align front and bleed brakes. Noted today that Peter C is going to get a pair of front shocks to rebuild.
 
:lol:

Wiley ol' coot!! :wink:
 
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