Connecticut February BS Thread
#663
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#667
good morning to all.
we almost have the PC oven wired up. one broken ceramic plug put us on hold last night! we went back to working on my brothers truck....it looked like we were almost done and then we opened up the cab and realized how much more wiring needs to be done in there! that totally took the wind out of my sails.
oh well........back to work!
we almost have the PC oven wired up. one broken ceramic plug put us on hold last night! we went back to working on my brothers truck....it looked like we were almost done and then we opened up the cab and realized how much more wiring needs to be done in there! that totally took the wind out of my sails.
oh well........back to work!
#669
I hope you don't have a flying phobia.
Some of the Experimental Aircraft (kits) have the fuel tank forward of the instrument panel (dashboard) right over the pilot's legs.
These one-man airplanes are so short in length and wings so thin that to carry any appreciable amount of fuel, that is the only location to place the tank.
As I recall, the biplanes have their fuel right over the passenger's head (the forward seat).
Many large transport aircraft, have a fuel tank underneath the passenger compartment, between the forward and aft baggage compartments.
#671
hi every body i am new to this list but i have a question i have a 93 f150 and every time i go to drive while the truck is cold the transmition will work just fine but when it starts geting to operating temperature i have to manualy shift into drive and overdrive when the truck gets to operating temperature i only have first and second gear can anyone help me
#673
Hi there alan18:
Welcome to the Connecticut Chapter.
I see you traveled a long way from Wisconsin.
Are you stuck here in CT?
Unfortunately I am not transmission savvy.
Try posting over in Clutch,Transmission, Differential, Axle and Transfer Case group?
Welcome to the Connecticut Chapter.
I see you traveled a long way from Wisconsin.
Are you stuck here in CT?
Unfortunately I am not transmission savvy.
Try posting over in Clutch,Transmission, Differential, Axle and Transfer Case group?
#674
Your question about the F150 might be better answered here:
https://www.ford-trucks.com/forums/forum28/
Just make a new thread and describe the symptoms you posted here. Good luck figuring out your issue!
https://www.ford-trucks.com/forums/forum28/
Just make a new thread and describe the symptoms you posted here. Good luck figuring out your issue!
#675