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Big thanks to Brother drkhrs925, at FSB, for showing me the right way to do this.
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I'd recommend you read his procedure in detail, but basically theres the positive charger clamp atta...
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798 hits | 79.51 KB | Posted: 7/12/12

Everything is dependent upon finding this barely still avaialble Arm and Hammer product. It is basic...
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Between the soda ash and the battery charger, you're pretty much set. The ratio is a tablespoon per ...
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1087 hits | 68.61 KB | Posted: 7/12/12

The core support on the Bronco was so big I whipped together this plywood frame with scraps and line...
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1130 hits | 75.35 KB | Posted: 7/12/12

Got an 86' rad support from a pick and pull for 32 bucks. Bit of rust but none where the body bushin...
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Cleaned up quite well after a pressure wash and some Purple Power to remove the greasey undercoating...
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Several days in the solution at 10 amps and the rust is gone, leaving bare or black metal. You need ...
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Here's the support hanging like a poached deer on my engine hook. Dried, selectively sanded and in p...
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1270 hits | 58.44 KB | Posted: 7/12/12

Did the headlight buckets too, because I'm anal retentive. They and the core supprt grill support up...
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The actual rubber rad support bushings were in excellent shape owing to the greasey rustproofing tha...

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