From: J (W7LS@blarg.net)
Date: Thu Dec 18 2003 - 12:05:28 PST
No big deal. Just cram anything in there. 1/4" bolt, pencil, kink it and
tie a piece of wire around it, etc.
I'd much rather tow or haul it home and go over it where you have all
your tools, etc. Do a complete check on fluids, including the fuel.
After a long time sitting, bugs could have grown in the fuel. That will
clog your filters down the road (half way home, and nowhere near
anywhere convenient). Others on the list will have a host of things to
check, as well. Jim
Michael Maynard wrote:
>What would be the simplest way for me to plug off the air line for the
>wipers? I need to pick my truck up on Monday, and plan on starting it
>to load it. (if possible) They wiper control is missing, and while I
>Have ordered one, it wont be here in time. Is it just a 1/4" copper
>line with a ferrule fitting?
>
>
>Any tips on starting a deuce that has sat for a few months or more?
>Should I bring either with me? Or would I be better off using Pure
>silicone spray? (works for starting diesels, and doesn't strip
>lubricants from the cylinder walls like either does)
>
>I am sure I will have tons of questions on Monday after it gets home
>too... :-)
>
>
>
>Thanks
>Mike
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