I wanna shout out a huge thanks to all who helped.
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06-30-2005, 02:01
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I wanna shout out a huge thanks to all who helped.
I just wanted to give a big thank you to all who helped me last month
to get my bird flying again. I was the kid who had the 3208 in the 1980 35FC that wouldn't stay running. I don't know what all I did that worked, but it seems that it will, once I get around to test drive it. I put an algecide in the tank, I blew out the lines completely, I bought a Racor 1000 and used the bottom half to rebuild my Racor 900, primed it, bled it, and fired it. It idled for over an hour in the driveway - 2 days in a row. I was able to take it up to 3k and hold it there with no signs of it being a problem. It seems that I no longer have a fuel restriction, and I learned alot while working on it. I also want to thank Jeff Miller for his suggestions about my reversed Polarity issue. Jeff, I plugged the bus into a different outlet and the light went off, so I'm figuring it was a house problem and not a bus problem. Just the same though, you explained in detail of what to look for and how to tell the differences, etc and I appreciate that. I know I might be a little late with this, but I figure it's never to late to say thanks - and I really do mean it. Take care, John |
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06-30-2005, 16:25
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I wanna shout out a huge thanks to all who helped.
Happy you're back out there.
- Jeff Miller --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Adria Haynes" <mrbeebody@n...> wrote: > I just wanted to give a big thank you to all who helped me last month > to get my bird flying again. I was the kid who had the 3208 in the > 1980 35FC that wouldn't stay running. I don't know what all I did > that worked, but it seems that it will, once I get around to test > drive it. > > I put an algecide in the tank, I blew out the lines completely, I > bought a Racor 1000 and used the bottom half to rebuild my Racor 900, > primed it, bled it, and fired it. It idled for over an hour in the > driveway - 2 days in a row. I was able to take it up to 3k and hold > it there with no signs of it being a problem. It seems that I no > longer have a fuel restriction, and I learned alot while working on it. > > I also want to thank Jeff Miller for his suggestions about my reversed > Polarity issue. > > Jeff, I plugged the bus into a different outlet and the light went > off, so I'm figuring it was a house problem and not a bus problem. > Just the same though, you explained in detail of what to look for and > how to tell the differences, etc and I appreciate that. > > I know I might be a little late with this, but I figure it's never to > late to say thanks - and I really do mean it. > > Take care, > John |
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