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Broncobowsher

Total hack
Joined
Jun 4, 2002
Messages
35,127
Basically, “yes.”

-or-

“It will work but you need to do some work first.”

And top it off,

“That is the way it is unless you upgrade.”

That should answer most of you questions. If it doesn’t then use this

“That will take way more work then it is worth and no matter what it will never work right.”

What question do you want me to attach one of these answers to?
 

mudstud

Contributor
Bronco Bonehead
Joined
May 19, 2005
Messages
1,510
Loc.
Excel
Which way did he go George? Which way did he go?

The Abominable Snowman
Looney Toons
 

commonlaw

Sr. Member
Joined
Dec 17, 2004
Messages
435
Loc.
Seattle
I recommend puting gasoline in the gas tank and oil in the engine rather than vice versa. That should take care of it.
 

ghost66

Bronco Guru
Joined
Jan 19, 2005
Messages
2,321
I think if you look at it from a different angle you'll find that it's not a 710 cap but an OIL cap, I hope this helps!
 

danny

Full Member
Joined
Aug 5, 2005
Messages
155
the answer is yes, It will definetly be worth it when your finished.Just tell her your going to work,then go out and work on your bronco instead.

ha ha ,worked for me for a while ,till i got caught.

Still worth it.
 
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