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Old 11-12-09, 11:05
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Originally Posted by KrisHamilton View Post
oops my bad!
http://www.youtube.com/user/BoxWrench#p/search

these guys always make it look so easy
G'day Kris,

Thank you for the link as it has been a while since I tinkered with engines - more years than I care to remember. I was hoping that there was something practical out there in webland that could align some brain cells again.

The Boxwrench people have site to the DVDs http://store.boxwrench.net/Basic-Eng...g-DVD_p_8.html. The cost of the DVD on engine rebuilding seems quite reasonable. Yes, the guys sure do make things look so easy!

It would be fun to have them make a video about starting work on a truck that has not ticked over for decades and see how easy they find that!

"Here we are with a truck that has been sitting out in all the elements for twenty years. But first I have to get to the engine. It shouldn't be that hard a task ..."

Kind Regards
Lionel
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