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Re: Anybody helping a young Mopar Enthusiasts? [Re: ZIPPY] #3163328
07/26/23 10:48 AM
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Originally Posted by ZIPPY


They also can't quite relate to anything that you get in, turn the key dead cold, and it does not start (starting procedure/carburetors).
That can be fixed but as we all know it takes time to develop a feel and intuition for such things.



Just fired up my 51 for the first time in two weeks, had to play with it a little to get it to start. If I drove it more often, hint, it'd start up like it had EFI. A 6v starter on 12v really makes it wing, lol.

Re: Anybody helping a young Mopar Enthusiasts? [Re: Sniper] #3163426
07/26/23 03:55 PM
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Does helping my son count?
I did my best with my grandson, until he moved away a couple years ago.

I try to help out the young enthusiasts, but I'm not smart enough with all that modern HP in an electrical box these kids are using these days.

Re: Anybody helping a young Mopar Enthusiasts? [Re: poorboy] #3163773
07/27/23 11:09 PM
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For me, it doesn't even have to be Mopar specific. College kid at church (I've known his folks for a while) bought a '65 6 cyl Mustang coupe. Helped him with a headlight issue and since I had a reproduction '65 Mustang factory service manual I gave that to him. Talked to his a couple of weeks ago about upgrades and gave some advice. The hobby has always needed young people.

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