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Phil (NJ)

02-10-2001 20:57:44




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Front mount trouble shooting flow chart, for
simple problems. Need Jumper wire and Spark Plug

http://albums.photopoint.com/j/ViewPhoto?u=1432001&a=10730985&p=40631527




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Phil (AZ)

02-12-2001 00:02:17




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 Re: No Math in reply to Phil (NJ), 02-10-2001 20:57:44  
Updated Drawing, added some script. Printing
partials will read better.


Lower Right:

Link

Lower Left

Link

Upper right

Link

Upper Left

Link


Full Dwg

Link

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Gaspump

02-12-2001 08:18:56




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 Re: Re: No Math in reply to Phil (AZ), 02-12-2001 00:02:17  
Printed and taped the four sections today. Nice piece of work, thanks all for your efforts.



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Phil (AZ)

02-12-2001 11:33:55




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 Re: Re: Re: No Math in reply to Gaspump, 02-12-2001 08:18:56  
Gaspump, Flow charts provide “Zero” advancement of human Knowledge, and the more we use them the closer we get to the dark ages.

But.. Your welcome



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Gaspump

02-12-2001 13:32:34




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 Re: Re: Re: Re: No Math in reply to Phil (AZ), 02-12-2001 11:33:55  
I know, one of the reasons I decided to retire. Also got my fill of people meeting customer expectations production and QC techniques.



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CDN GUY

02-11-2001 18:01:16




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 Re: No Math in reply to Phil (NJ), 02-10-2001 20:57:44  
Hey Phil,

How about one for side mount 12V????



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Bri9n(Ont)

02-11-2001 16:55:36




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 Re: No Math in reply to Phil (NJ), 02-10-2001 20:57:44  
Phil,looks like a real good way to present the troubleshooting process..I'm having a bit a trouble getting it large enough to view...might try printing to 11x17' at work tomorrow....Brian.



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Tom - Calif

02-11-2001 11:04:41




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 Re: No Math in reply to Phil (NJ), 02-10-2001 20:57:44  
Phil, this schematic looks like it would be nice, but I can't read it when I print it out. Any suggestions?



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Phil (AZ)

02-11-2001 16:58:01




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 Re: Re: No Math in reply to Tom - Calif, 02-11-2001 11:04:41  
Tom, Its created in acad as a "C" dwg (24x16) I printed it on letter and scanned to JPEG. Most Graphics programs will allow you to blow it Up. The way i do it is to load the original and clip everything but 1/4 of the dwg, then resize this clip to letter size and print. Do this again on each part of the drawing. Tape all together.

Hope this helps



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Joe

02-12-2001 02:03:39




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 Re: Re: Re: No Math in reply to Phil (AZ), 02-11-2001 16:58:01  
Would you be so kind as to send to me the autocad .dwg file as an attachment? I can print or plot from that. Thanks!!



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Phil (AZ)

02-11-2001 19:51:41




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 Re: Re: Re: No Math in reply to Phil (AZ), 02-11-2001 16:58:01  
Tom, Second thought, I will add border and repost as 4 pictures. You just print each and paste.



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Steve IA

02-11-2001 03:59:39




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 Re: No Math in reply to Phil (NJ), 02-10-2001 20:57:44  
Your post was rather cryptic until I followed the link. I printed a copy to put in my fixit binder along with other great tips from this board. Thanks. Steve 8N 169302



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