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Valves and asterisks




>Date: Tue, 30 Dec 1997 20:53:53 GMT
>From: jlandry@domain.elided (John A. Landry)
>Subject: Re: ihc-digest V5 #94  compression test with oil
>
>On Tue, 30 Dec 1997 14:04:05 -0600 (CST), Steve Stegmann
><stegmann@domain.elided> wrote:
>
>>When valves are gone, they're
>>usually gone.
>
>Where do they go?
>
>John

They go to valve heaven unless they haven't been good valves, and I suspect
most IH valves are pretty good.  On the other hand, if you follow Eastern
thought, they are reincarnated as a particular kind of oil, Valvoline.
John
>- --------------------------------------------------------------------------
>jlandry@domain.elided           | "A fear of weapons is a
>Conservative Libertarian      |  sign of retarded sexual
>Life Member of the NRA        |  and emotional maturity."
>WA Arms Collectors            |                          - Sigmund Freud
>Capital City Rifle & Pistol   |                    "General Introduction
>Commercial Helicopter - Inst. |                      to Psychoanalysis"
>
John, did you make that up or did Freud really write that? Regardless, I
like it!
John
>
>Date: Tue, 30 Dec 1997 14:52:43 -0600 (CST)
>From: Steve Stegmann <stegmann@domain.elided>
>Subject: Scout
>
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>
>Sorry about that, I couldn't control it.

Steve,
I bet it really looks good on somebody's machine. Can't make it out on mine.
John
>
>The MSD ignition passed the pollution test with flying colors and the old
>T-quad.  I was amazed at the results of the sniffer test.
>
>        actual   limit (1977)   limit current model
>
>HC       110         600           220
>CO        1.3%       6%            1.2%
>
>I just turned the idle screws 1/2 turn clockwise to stop the black soot
>on the driveway.
>
>I think this is amazing.  The station owner warned me not to get zapped
>by an MSD.  He's done it and it was a life changing event!
>
>Halleluja!! only 200 more jobs to go, but, I can drive it.  Boy does it ever
>run better than it used to.  Sunday, my van decided that it didn't want
>to go into 5th gear anymore.  IH to the rescue!
>
>Steve

Glad it's running so well. Death Valley would be a good test for it.
John

John Hofstetter a.k.a. Ol'Saline, who's been a lot of places none of us is
allowed to go anymore and that's a real tragedy, and who to quote the
senator from Texas, "has more guns than he needs but not as many as he
wants"
79 Scout Terra with 8000 lb. Warn Winch, Detroit Locker in rear and limited
slip in front, 4" Trailmaster lift kit, Holley Electronic Fuel Injection,
Mallory Unilite Distributor                                  MSD ignition
"It's a legend", but it's too darn long and too darn wide sometimes to go
where I ask it to go.

National Rifle Association Life Member   California Rifle and Pistol
Association
Blue Ribbon Coalition                    Friends of Death Valley
Sierra Macintosh Users Group             MacTwain Macintosh Users Group
Association of California School Administrators  Life Member





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