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#1419396 Wed Aug 04 2021 02:23 PM
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Hey guys, is there any special instructions for adjusting the slack adjusters on a 1946 Chevy COE?

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I've been telling people for years, if you own one of these old Stove Bolts invest in a Factory Shop Manual, and Owners Manual. You can usually find them on ebay, as originals occasionally, and in reprints. Just about everything is covered in them.


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