At 11:38 AM 7/26/2000 -0400, tcape wrote:
>Congratulations on being "street legal", Michael! That always helps you
>rest a little easier when driving around! The turn signal unit on my '47-1
>was slipping all around when I got the truck. I tried several time to
>tighten it up, but the screw was as tight as it would go. I finally used a
>piece of two-sided tape (adhesive on both sides of the tape) under the
>clamp. Stopped the slipping completely.
>Tom Caperton
>47-2nd 3100....in Whiteville, NC
Tom,
Thanks for the tip. I will keep it in mind. First I will purchase a new
'wedge' and try it out. I figure for a couple of bucks, it's worth a shot.
Of course, now that I can drive it, I have to buy a seat cover and some
padding. I'm not enjoying the sitting on springs draped in canvas that
I've got right now.
Later, as this progresses, I'll redo the seat. But for now a cover and pad
should do OK.
Michael Keele
'55 3100 2nd (DRUID)
Denver
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