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Labrauer

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  1. Labrauer's post in Starters was marked as the answer   
    Problem solved just had the starter done in 12 volts with new gears and all. Starts like a dream in the mornings. Found a man that worked for a starter and alternator rebuilding shop that closed down a couple of years ago. This man worked there 24+ years and when they closed the doors he bought all their equipment and opened a little shop at his home. Took the starter in on a Monday morning and picked it up two days later Wednesday around noon. The cost $207.00 parts, labor and all. Looked like a brand new one just bought out of a box.  
  2. Labrauer's post in Carburetor Leak was marked as the answer   
    Hey guys on my 48 P15 Plymouth I have a dripping of gas from the DOG carburetor throttle shaft 14-38-14 that I need some information on how to get it to stop leaking or if there is some kind of rubber or gasket that has failed. It's at the shaft that goes through the flange assy 14-33-1 on the ROD 14-39-28 side. I see that there is a spring washer 14-54-10 that is there. In my book I don't see any kind of gasket or rubber washer that goes there. Any advice would be appreciated.
    Thank in advance,
    Labrauer
  3. Labrauer's post in Need Help With Location was marked as the answer   
    Thanks guys I thought it was the high beam indicator but wasn't sure. Getting your head up there far enough to see the darn thing is something else and once I did I couldn't see the threads where it screwed on. Pushed the instrument panel up and then I could see where it screwed on. Got it back together with you all's help.
     
    Larry
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