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Upgrade NowOuch!This is what happened to the new coil .Po must not have gapped it correctly and hit coil bending it and braking the aluminum mount
Looks similar to the spring that keeps the hydro/brake pedal in the up position. Alternately, if you have individual brake pedals, could be the spring that keeps one of them up in the release position.This Spring was on the floor after the engine was removed. Anyone know where this may belong ?
You don't need brakes, they just slow you down!!!Took it for a lap around the yard today. And for some reason, it doesn't have any brakes, but it's the fastest Cub that I've ever owned It goes just as fast uphill as it does on the flat.
Not for nothing, mice love to chew away insulation for their nests so check all wiring. Back in the day they got to work in my old Pathfinder; fortunately the stripped wires were not touching. I keep cans of camphor balls under our car hoods ever since.Mouse house
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