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Re: Getting Impatient for my service guide.
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Posted by Plastic gauge on December 21, 2002 at 16:39:47 from (12.218.14.192):
In Reply to: Getting Impatient for my service guide. posted by Brian on December 21, 2002 at 15:52:40:
Brian: You asked why use plastic gauge; just reassemble? Well.. have you ever had something done where there was a mistake? Naa, can't happen? A great mechanic can probably tell by feel that everything is perfect. For the rest of us that are not perfect and would like to check to make dern sure the machine shop and parts orders are correct, we use plastic gauge to check things during rebuild. It's cheap and quick. If you don't care, don't check anything and just cross your fingers at startup time. G.
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