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Old 08-14-2014, 09:07 PM   #5
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Originally Posted by airdale View Post
Yep...simple stuff is easy...if I could make it do it consistently that would help all of us....I drag raced for a decade as a young pup....so taken apart stuff and checking the simple is done before a question asked....Im sure its common enough..

If it was a small block Chevy or Ford Id have some ideas.. not familiar with how this puppy is built till it gets taken apart...Its my only transportation ...need to be wise...
I agree, all things said so far would make me first check to assure the air pressure is right especially on that side.

Then it is time to check the elastomers. It is easier than a carb on a chevy small block...
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