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Re: DECALS 1948 SUPER A
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Posted by Moo on June 06, 2007 at 09:26:30 from (66.236.176.117):
In Reply to: DECALS 1948 SUPER A posted by kevv on June 05, 2007 at 17:57:52:
I may be mistaken but this is what i know: The brake warning decal goes on the gas tank, centerline, on the rear (operator's) quarter of the tank. Immediately behind that (toward sthe operator) goes the shift pattern. Though i didnt put it on mine as its already on the tranny cover as the other guy pointed out. The seat back has a drawbar warning label but its not usually included the decal kits. Same with battery warning for the battery box though Hunter Decals is producing these now. Early SA's had the oil level decal, later ones didnt i believe. Also, a 48 SA should have a different oil filter decal than later ones. I believe the early ones is slightly larger with Pur-O-lator spelled out.
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