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Re: F12 questions Guy Fay ???
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Posted by jason(ma) on April 10, 2005 at 18:10:43 from (68.160.138.148):
In Reply to: F12 questions posted by dupontwarrior on April 10, 2005 at 15:45:16:
Here is what mine looks like, a 1934 single front, 36" round spokes, Heisler OD. How many made single front, I don't know but I do see quite a few in my area. 36" round spoke, not that many but only paid $125 ea for my replacement wheels ($425 to respoke last I knew). Lots of 40" out there forsale cheap, I don't think anyone wants to pay those prices for the rubber. F+H 161 wheel weights, quite a few, used on many brands, less of the 162's forsale. From what I've seen the f-12 over drive is different from the f-20 ones I've seen forsale. I really like my overdrive, even with the noise it's a big improvement over stock. as far as what is on top of you hood, I don't know. My machine was gas from day one. I'm guessing it might be a part to the small gas tank on a distilate machine. Do you have the lever to work the manifold heat butterfly? Good luck
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