Funny how throwing a bunch of parts at something fixes it. Well, sort of. I now have spark but the damn thing still will not start. I think it is a carb issue. I took it apart twice and blew it out, but still nothing. I used the one from my 9N because it was working fine. The one I rebuilt...
I finally broke down and bought new parts. I got everything for a good tune up. But before I install them I am concerned about the grooves in the cap. I understand that could be from excessive wear in the distributor. But could it also be from the cap getting installed incorrectly? Is it...
A few months back I lost a cousin. He was a great guy and was taken from us far too soon. While we were up for the funeral his wife told me I should take his old Massy. I agreed and set forward on the plans to return with a trailer. Here is the catch though; he had taken it apart to do some work...
I should know better than to post from my phone and not read it. I meant why do I need the circuit breaker if I run all of the winch stuff separate from the truck's electrical system.
I believe that is the answer. I am glad I asked the questions. Now all I have to do is locate a suitable switch and a location to install it. The other issue is the fuse. I hope to find an empty spot in the stock fuse block. That will help with the OE look I am going for.
I am weighing my options on which engine to stab into my 72 Dodge D200 build. I do not know much about the Magnums and I think I may want to use one to replace my original 318. I want this truck to be a daily driver and pull trailers. Reliability and fuel consumption are my priorities. Moe than...
I have a bunch of these lying around.
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Would that do the trick or is there a difference? It would be nice to use a stock piece.
I look into the solenoid thing a bit further. I was trying to keep it simple, but a single power wire running into the cab sounds easier to install. If I do go that route, I am guessing I do not need a fuse.
I like that, it looks almost OE. That is kind of what I had in mind. I think if I install it correctly it will almost look like it came with the truck.
The keyed switch s the style I normally use. But because this is going in the interior of my wife's truck, I wanted it to "blend" a bit better.
I have looked at toggle switches but I could not find one that can handle that kind cable and power.
The Flaming River stuff is nice. I have used many...
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