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FFA 1950 Dodge


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Posted by Dan on July 08, 2004 at 20:52:06 from (69.66.68.95):

Our FFA chapter has a 1950 Dogde truck thats about all I know about it. Today we was working on it to get it to start and we got it started after jumping it and then putting a new sediment bowl on it and changing the gasket in the other one! Is there supposed to be two bowls?? Then it started w/ starter fluid ran pretty hard it hadn't been started in a while. Then once started the carb was leaking from somewhere shooting enough gas I didn't want to attempt to run it! It looked like from the bottom some where! I wanna try to get it running good enough so we can take it out to our county fair the end of July. And when was trying to start it to get it back to the shop and the battery blew the tops off, a guy asked us if it was hooked up right! How is it supposed to be I'm guess it was right b/c it has started and ran before! Thanks for any help. -Dan


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