Posted by fixerupper on October 07, 2017 at 13:44:12 from (100.42.94.143):
In Reply to: Autolite AN7 posted by Fixerupper on October 07, 2017 at 10:40:58:
Ya, thumbs get in the way sometimes. LOL It's not an extended tip. Something seems familiar about using a lawn mower plug in the old Willys flatheads. I've worked on several but it's been awhile. It could be they used a different heat plug in a generator engine than they did in the Jeep. I have a little ways to go on this thing till it will be ready to go. The hoses look original and there is gunk on the bottom of the radiator cap and a few little pieces of this gunk stuff stuck in the top of the radiator tubes so someone dumped a sealer in there at some time. GRRRR. The rad is easy to pull off for flushing so that's the bright part of it.
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