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Old 02-02-2015, 08:18 PM   #1
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My old ancestral property gone wrong

I love my car. Its a Ford 300. Its pretty old and I got it from my father. ( well, my father got it from grandfather). Though a little old, its just the wonderful vehicle I've ever drove. There were troubles with the engine and all but I always got them replaced some how. But this time I see a little trouble with the lubrication part. And its causing a lot of trouble for me. I've taken this to many workshops but the repair doesn't last long. I don't wanna lose this. I have got an emotional attachment to it. After all its an ancestral property. Where do I take this to? Can I replace it with the automatic lubrication system. Rush Hydraulics at Ontario, I've heard about. Is it good enough to repair my old stuff!

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Old 02-03-2015, 04:04 AM   #2
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Unfortunately for anyone to help you are going to have to be more specific about the problem. I hate to say it but if the pump has been replaced and it did not fix the problem you have mechanical clearance problems and will probably need to rebuild the motor.

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