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This photo is at Lock 10 on the Mohawk river near Amsterdam NY, before the storm damage to the locks.
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What are you paying for gas?
$2.09 the lowest with the average at $2.11 & $2.13 for 87 octane. The 72 seems to run good with the 87 oct. this year. I removed all the emis. and set the timming back to 17 BTC a few years back & it only liked high oct. but this year it seems to take the 87 oct.
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My first post.. headlights, signals, brakelights
Once you have checked all the things mentioned above, there is also a "brake light switch" mounted on the brake foot pedal. It's job is obvious. It's really easy to check. Pick yourself up a cheap ohms / volt meter( walmart)set it as close to 12volt DC that it will let you , Ground the black lead to a good body ground and use the red lead to check for power at the switch where the wires connect , it's simple press on the pedal and there should be power going in and power going out if the switch is good ! Have fun!!!!! you'll be surprised how much that ohms / volt meter will get used.