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we're having our roof replaced at the end of July - because there is a LOT of stuff I don't want left in the garage while the roof is being done.. and it's all gotta go somewhere
Why not just tarp it? They changing out the plywood also?
Get the vehicles out. Push everything to the center and tarp it. Less total moving than taking it all out. Then clean the sides and put stuff back after.
 
If it is it looks big, common on 70 &71 HP big blocks, when you shut the car off it retards the vac to stop the dieseling. If it only has 20k on it I would just oil the advance on it it should be fine, know where to oil it? I never knew till I got into these either.

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You need to get Velcro diapers so you can stick them to the carpet!:rofl:
would work if I had carpet... entire house is hard wood floors

we're having our roof replaced at the end of July - because there is a LOT of stuff I don't want left in the garage while the roof is being done.. and it's all gotta go somewhere
ouch
 
too early in the AM to remember the term - bigger boards that they used back in the day - "runners"?? I don't GD remember what the roofers said I have instead of plywood..
I have planks under my metal, prob the older tong and grove they used to use.
 
In NY we were able to have three by law but never thought that much weight could be good to have on it especially in a heavy snow.
 
too early in the AM to remember the term - bigger boards that they used back in the day - "runners"?? I don't GD remember what the roofers said I have instead of plywood..
Can you see the shingles between the underside of the boards (space between)? or at they tight?
 
we had that on the summer house in the upstairs, it was open ceiling stuff actually looked great with the age.
 
If it is it looks big, common on 70 &71 HP big blocks, when you shut the car off it retards the vac to stop the dieseling. If it only has 20k on it I would just oil the advance on it it should be fine, know where to oil it? I never knew till I got into these either.

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