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Reoccurring mess, huh?

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Rob

08-08-2004 10:42:29




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You mentioned a gettogether. I wonder if Mikie traveled and got on someone elses puter to spew his crap?
Probably afraid he would get his ip address banned but not worried if one of his comrades' ip was banned.
I hope he didn't screw over someone.




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Bob

08-08-2004 10:47:49




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 Re: Reoccurring mess, huh? in reply to Rob, 08-08-2004 10:42:29  
Check out the bashing I got over on the Ford board for clarifying coil connections.



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txblu

08-09-2004 12:33:00




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 Re: Reoccurring mess, huh? in reply to Bob, 08-08-2004 10:47:49  
Bob,

Great job in your "bashed post". I was around the electron tube era and heard about/read/studied/used proper polarity in cathode/heater terminals.

Never thought about spark plugs, but you are exactly correct in your analysis about thermonic emission of the center electrode.

You handled your basher very well. Can't say I'd have the intestinal fortitude to do that.

I too was wondering what the Mike A thing was all about so I typed the handle in the archives and found the 12v conversion conversation on 8/7. Now I know what went on.

When a person asks for help and then refuses to do what is offered (for whatever reason), one has to ask why the post in the first place?

Mark

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Lucas

08-08-2004 15:25:17




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 Re: Coil polarity in reply to Bob, 08-08-2004 10:47:49  
Bob, very nice explanation of the coil polarity theory. I was an automotive teacher at a tech. center for over 20 years, and your theory is dead on. As you said, just check it out on a scope. I usually would see approx. 5000 more volts to fire the same plugs if the polarity was wrong.
It's nice to see someone with knowledge reply on this board.
Thanks again.
Lucas



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Bob

08-08-2004 16:17:22




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 Re: Coil polarity in reply to Lucas, 08-08-2004 15:25:17  
Lucas,

Thanks for the "vote of confidence".



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Rob

08-08-2004 11:22:36




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 Re: Reoccurring mess, huh? in reply to Bob, 08-08-2004 10:47:49  
That was nice...not.

Well you know guys have good days and then they have bad days. Some more than others. You get close to people you'll notice only the most very sweet people don't ever show up grouchy. Rare indeed.

All and all, this board is tame to lame, as boards go.



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