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Old 07-02-2012, 09:22 PM
Snookerd Snookerd is offline
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Sandy-Preach it brother! Jonas laughed when read that he was a "squid" . I will do a compression check and spark check asap. Do everyone with these loopers only use non-E10? Great info thanks.
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Old 07-03-2012, 08:22 PM
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Sandy-Preach it brother! Jonas laughed when read that he was a "squid" . I will do a compression check and spark check asap. Do everyone with these loopers only use non-E10? Great info thanks.
Rec 90 and Pennzoil semi. I prefer Startron as their enzymes eat water.

Drop the lower, if for no other reason than to grease the main shaft. Every year folks!

Touch up any dings on the tnt motah. Put some liquid electric tape on the leads going into the wires there.

Decarb.

Rinse and RePete,

Run it on the muffs every 2 wks. come hell or high water. They can be happy for many years.

Denny made a great point about using a toothpick. No hard or soft wire should be used.

Make sure the grain points at you and not away from you. No wood in the jet.

I said Wood.

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