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Re: Bringing 2311 back to life

To: DCROWE2000@aol.com
Subject: Re: Bringing 2311 back to life
From: George Curley <glcurley@aol.com>
Date: Sat, 15 Apr 2006 14:53:33 -0400
Not having my Bricklines readily available at the moment, I'll suggest 
for "other sources," the mailing list archive can be useful. Here are a 
couple of John Blair's old posts on the subject, particularly the fuel 
system.  Rather than repeat their entire contents, here are the message 
URL's:
http://www.team.net/html_arc/bricklin/199706/msg00018.html
http://www.team.net/html_arc/bricklin/199706/msg00026.html

[I searched for the term "storage" and set the "max files returned" to 
1000 and "max matches per file" to 0.  (Setting the max matches per file 
means each message only shows up once in the results, I think.)]

There are at least a couple routine maintenance procedures in the air 
door system, but I'm not an expert.  The lubricant reservoir should be 
refilled, and the assist cylinders should be popped off  and the ball 
and socket joints greased.  The door cylinderss will need to be 
disconnected, so make sure to have the windows rolled down, and lock the 
door switch to prevent damage from unintentional opening of the loose 
cylinder.

George #220, 670


DCROWE2000@aol.com wrote:

>My '75 has been in storage for many years and I am really anxious to start 
>driving it again.
>Can you please recommend which article(s) from the Brickline (and any other 
>sources you might think are good) which would be useful. 
>Thanks,
>David
>2311 & 474




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