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  1. Mine has vacuum at all times. When it is cold, the little do-hicky in the snorkel allows the vacuum to close the flap. When it warms, it closes it.
  2. http://www.rickwrench.com/50dollarpaint.html Just a thought.
  3. The bigger diameter the pipe, the less low end you will have.
  4. It can be a bugger, but you can do it with a ratchet. I did a few and had to do a little prying, or have someone stand on the bumper. If not, a wrench will work. Amazing little buggers at times.
  5. I can see I'll be making one out of a bolt and nuts. :/
  6. Greetings Txakura! Anyway we look at it, its going to be a sucky job. :/
  7. I have no outlet for tools. I searched and looks like you cant buy Cornwall tools online. I do have a 3/4 impact gun though. Anyone make a tool for plug removal?
  8. Thanks but at $27, I figure I would buy one for each rig. Thanks for the offer. Now....what to use to take the plug out. :/
  9. Have you a part number for the heater? I assume it is a threaded block heater that goes in the hole? Without looking, I am guessing it is the big plug on the front. I wonder what it will take to get that out.
  10. My pleasure. I also add ej22 manuals there as well.
  11. Popping out a freeze plug is not really an option for me at 0 degrees outside.
  12. The # is acid etched generally on the fuel bowl...if I recall correctly. I have seen quite a few where it hasnt lasted the 20+ years.
  13. What particular model heater and where do you end up putting it, under the spare, in the heater hose?
  14. What is the best way to go. I like bottle heaters best. Freeze plug heaters the least. Suggestions for an ea81 and an ea82 needed.
  15. Anyone need any EA81/EA82, I put them online. http://www.box.net/shared/4fmearkah4 Let me know if you cant access them.
  16. That takes the fun out of it! Doesnt look too bad to get at. Clamp on the on the inside is lined up just right. That helps.
  17. Right here is a coolant hose that bend and goes towards the back. I bet its about 4" long. What would this hose be called so I called help the fine folks at NAPA?
  18. You had a chain saw in the back, what are you complaining about?
  19. I'd love to see more pics when you can. Mikinui's are great, and simple to deal with. Sure would like to hear how they performed.
  20. Interesting, how does it run?? What carbs are they?
  21. Ok, that is what I thought. Thanks for the info.
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