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Location: West Plains, Missouri
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Re: slamburban
Everything looks great, can't wait to see the body on frame. Exhaust turned out nice.......Jim
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Join Date: Oct 2009
Location: Monson,MA
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Re: slamburban
This is surely amazing!
Great idea to take down the chassis without the body for the exhaust work to be done. Keep the pics coming!!! Brian
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Join Date: Feb 2010
Location: gresham oregon
Posts: 806
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Re: slamburban
i primed the motor and started it today for about 20 seconds.it ran really smooth for the short time it ran.i couldnt get the fuel regulator to adjust under 15 pounds. i needed to run 7 lbs. then i lost fuel pressure. i think the regulator is messed up. i got the body on the frame. it looks good. i forgot my camera so i will post some pics tomorrow.i was going to paint my inner fenders and radiator support. i think im going to powercoat them blue like the frame.
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