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Old 23-12-2006, 05:30 PM   #1
Milty
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Join Date: Sep 2006
Location: Hunter Valley
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Thumbs up Old rod need new fuel

Merry Christmas to all you fabulouse Ford people.

I have an older rod an XC pulling excess 300rwkw I think thats the term you young blokes use. Anyway I haven't driven it much in the last few years 120k original.
It was one with the works when it was built.(couldn't find anything else to put on it.

Won't bore you, but the problem is I can't find a fuel mix that it will run on. I just thought one of you blokes that know about these things might help me out. I saw in another post that someone is running on an Avgas mixture, but I don't want to chance anyting that might hurt the old darlin. I would really like to drive it a it more if I can find a fuel mix. Last year it dit 10ks

Anyhow cheers fellows. I don't post much but I love to read what you fellows have to say.

Milty

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