...They Just Take Long Naps.
That was my comment to Neal when I saw his post on Truck Talk.
Neal's story:
<center>Its running!!!
by Neal in NM Do you have a story you would like to add?
I'm constantly amazed (and proud) of all the stories I hear about Studebaker resurrections. Stude engines must be the toughest ones ever engineered and built. A database of tips and tricks on reviving long silent Stude engines and trannys would be valuable to many. The search feature here and on Truck Talk can turn up some examples.
[img=left]http://i82.photobucket.com/albums/j259/stude53/studesmall2.jpg[/img=left]Bob Feaganes (stude53)
53 Starliner Hardtop
Newton Grove, NC
That was my comment to Neal when I saw his post on Truck Talk.
Neal's story:
<center>Its running!!!
by Neal in NM Do you have a story you would like to add?
I'm constantly amazed (and proud) of all the stories I hear about Studebaker resurrections. Stude engines must be the toughest ones ever engineered and built. A database of tips and tricks on reviving long silent Stude engines and trannys would be valuable to many. The search feature here and on Truck Talk can turn up some examples.
[img=left]http://i82.photobucket.com/albums/j259/stude53/studesmall2.jpg[/img=left]Bob Feaganes (stude53)
53 Starliner Hardtop
Newton Grove, NC