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Well,the radio stopped working and I then was able to hear an odd noise
in the engine.
Lifters? bearings? whatever could it be?
My guy took one look and took my keys away.
The crank pulley had 4 bolts-one was lost,the other 3 were loose, in
oval holes........NPD didnt have one,Larrys also no but someone got me
a name and number in California.
Mustang Village,Tom,found me a good used one for $75.It should arrive
tomorrow at the shop.
Wow...I got lucky,didnt I?
Adrian


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Mail From: wal (Wal Marshall)

Yep.. Lucky it didn't go through the radiator once the all the bolts fell
out !

A mate of mine recently had a crank pulley disintegrate on his Jap 4x4..
wrecked the radiator and several other expensive things....

Wal

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Subject: [CM] pulley failed.....

Well,the radio stopped working and I then was able to hear an odd noise in
the engine.
Lifters? bearings? whatever could it be?
My guy took one look and took my keys away.
The crank pulley had 4 bolts-one was lost,the other 3 were loose, in oval
holes........NPD didnt have one,Larrys also no but someone got me a name
and number in California.
Mustang Village,Tom,found me a good used one for $75.It should arrive
tomorrow at the shop.
Wow...I got lucky,didnt I?
Adrian



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Mail From: SSEXSMITH (Sexsmith, Scott)

That was a CHEAP radio failure! :-)

You're a lucky man, buy a lotto ticket...

Scott

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Subject: [CM] pulley failed.....

Well,the radio stopped working and I then was able to hear an odd noise
in the engine.
Lifters? bearings? whatever could it be?
My guy took one look and took my keys away.
The crank pulley had 4 bolts-one was lost,the other 3 were loose, in
oval holes........NPD didnt have one,Larrys also no but someone got me
a name and number in California.
Mustang Village,Tom,found me a good used one for $75.It should arrive
tomorrow at the shop.
Wow...I got lucky,didnt I?
Adrian




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