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06-26-2024, 04:00 PM | #32 |
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Re: 55 years ago I was given this USAF 54 3100
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There is a company called (IIRC) "Trique" that makes modern day door latch kits for your '54, they're safer too .[/QUOTE] I'm afraid the door is so bent that hinges would need a major tweak before any latch would work. The fit is so bad i don't want to even post a pic so ignoring it for now. Maybe if i can find someone who can really fix it i'll do something about it. While distracting myself i thought i would up grade my vacuum gauge before the show this last weekend. Bought a real fancy one with adjustable colored leds and other feature from a "big name" maker. BAD IDEA!. Worked great for a couple hours then needle jammed on max vacuum reading and it started flashing all sorts of lights. The engine immediately lost power, had it towed to a shop and missed the show. They found that the electronic module that connects to the engines vacuum leaked and was sending bad info to the gauge, They also said It leaked so much it about damaged the plugs from being way too lean. This well known company and their rep blew me off even after i provided all the receipts. Seems the gauge is no longer available after jut 4 months. Will give them a week then will post their name here and 3 dozen other forums + BBB. Seems i can't catch a break with both hands and net. |
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