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Old 04-06-2018, 01:02 AM   #8
faun_cee
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Re: carb choke coil

UPDATE! Got my part from Ebay (costed $20) and put it in right away!
Before i get into this i should mention i am pretty sure my starter grounds were a little unstable; thats all over with now. The truck started right up and the carb was working out the way it should.
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