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Re: PowerLossProblem - Gatsbys' Cruiser is ending the year on a good note: [message #325403 is a reply to message #325345] Tue, 24 October 2017 21:25 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
JimGunther is currently offline  JimGunther   United States
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Please don't let fear of dropping the tanks stop you.
Logically (i.e. Diagnostic Tree), there are a bunch of little things that could likely contribute to your current issue but - just as important - prevent other problems in the future. With winter coming on, you could do a rebuild and be ready to go before spring.
FWIW: I dropped the tanks (by myself) on mine twice. Stupidly, cut corner the first time and it bit me a few months later. I used dead man jacks first time and those 2x4 block ramp second time (MUCH easier and cleaner).


Jim Gunther
www.LotusV6.com

now former owner - ;( 73 GMC-II 2600
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