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Re: Got That Everlovin' Rascal!
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Posted by Allan in NE on January 09, 2006 at 19:41:49 from (148.78.243.24):
In Reply to: Re: Got That Everlovin' Rascal! posted by Robhkent on January 09, 2006 at 19:22:14:
Hey Rob, This thing absolutely terrified me! Didn't know a darned thing about 'em. The day I discovered the "problem", I just about lost my cookies. Felt just like a kick in the gut. Then, I got to talking to people. Come to find out, the only folks who cuss 'em are the ones who don't own 'em. So anyway, I start tearin' into the old sow and got an education in the process. I'm tellin' ya, they are pretty darned simple; kinda like two Chevy 6-cylinder air conditioning compressors tied back to back with two simple little hydraulic cylinders yankin' on the swishplates. Not much to 'em at all. Waaayyyyyy simpler than those automatics I used to overhaul. Dunno, I kinda like the things now that I understand 'em a little better. Allan
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