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Old 01-26-2016, 02:48 PM   #15
Royce P
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Default Re: Normal compression on a T... high altitude makes a difference?

I don't like the rubber pedal covers. They tend to turn hard after a year or so, then they won't stay on the pedals. I just toss them in the trash because they just get in the way of driving the car.

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Mmmm... that's a tough blow. I was hoping it could have to do something with the lack of power in high. Anyhow I am going to order the Kevlar bands as the car right now brakes almost nothing.

And I will have to look carefully into determining wether I need to do the engine or not. What puzzles me is that the engine is not smoking...

One question which has nothing to do with it, but perhaps I will save everybody reading a new post if I can find the answer here: Were T's in 1922 supposed to have the rubber pedal covers?

Thanks!
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