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oil in carburetor reservoir? how are your engine mounts? 200

Please check the motor and transmission mounts.

The engine appears to be sagging rearward towards the firewall bulkhead.

The small motor mount on the engine carburetor side is the first to fail as the engine lift up from it when accelerating. Your gearbox mount may be squished.

The hot output top radiator hose tube appears a wee bit stretched.

Or I am not sure and am hallucinating as my last 1970s 240 left me in 2001.

How is the ImgBB image hosting with 32mb limit?



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