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Jorojo

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  • My Project Cars
    1946 Dodge WF-32. Winch truck.

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  • Location
    Rosedale, La.
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    Blacksmith
  1. Solved the problem. The oil bath air filter was overfilled. Some of the oil spilled into the carb. Fouled the plugs. Cleaned it up. Runs like new again.
  2. I have a 1946 Dodge WF-32 with a flat head 6. 236.6 cid. Run this truck almost daily. Smoked a little all the time. Today I was running the truck when it started smoking, a lot, after a few seconds it died. I assume the plug fouled out. It would try to restart, fire, but would not catch. What do you think I have here? Valve guides, rings, worse, ?? Thanks in advance for sharing your knowledge.
  3. I have a 1946 Dodge WF-32 with a flat head 6. 236.6 cid. Run this truck almost daily. Smoked a little all the time. Today I was running the truck when it started smoking, a lot, after a few seconds it died. I assume the plug fouled out. It would try to restart, fire, but would not catch. What do you think I have here? Valve guides, rings, worse, ?? Thanks in advance for sharing your knowledge.
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