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Thanks from a newbie |
hi4head |
Jun 11 2006, 06:42 AM
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Member Group: Members Posts: 69 Joined: 4-April 06 From: Lexington, NC Member No.: 5,819 Region Association: None |
I'm new to this site and just want to thank all of you experts out there for sharing your wisdom. I'm trying to get my '73 2.0 back on the road after having it garaged for 8+ years. We got the engine reinstalled yesterday afternoon. My friend went to make the electrical connections to the fuel pump and we didn't know which wire went to positive or negative. Well -- a quick search uncovered the answer in no time (thanks Dave Darling). I now know that the brown wire goes to negative.
If anyone makes it this far in the message I do have a question. I replaced the push rod tube seals with the Viton seals from Pelican. The larger OD seals fit snugly on the tube. However, the smaller OD seals seemed to have a little slop and weren't snug. Is this normal? Thanks, Chris |
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