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Re: FFA 1950 DodgePosted by Mike (Wi) Also past FFA g on July 12, 2004 at 13:23:06 from (66.170.11.19): In Reply to: FFA 1950 Dodge posted by Dan on July 08, 2004 at 20:52:06: Best advice that I can give you. Don't worry about deadlines or goals. Take your time and do it right. What you need to do now--; 1. Rebuild carb. 2. Clean out fuel lines, tank, replace filter. 3. Check, entire elecrical system. Replace points, condeser, plugs, wires, cap, and coil. 4. Change oil and filter. 5. Flush cooling system. 6. Restart, and get to operating temp. Check compression. Then you will know what you have, and what you need to do. If motor, tranny, and clutch seem good--then do not attempt to move untill you completly do all the brakes--lines, hoses, master cylinder, wheel cylinder, pads, and drums.--don't skimp here. This is a safety issue. Good luck with the project.
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