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Re: time for this old guy to retire/new electronic
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Posted by thejdman01 on October 04, 2005 at 17:24:14 from (64.12.117.7):
In Reply to: Re: time for this old guy to retire/new electronic posted by DRL on October 04, 2005 at 16:17:19:
points condensor god the good memories. you were going home that night in your car. jimmy rig a pop can aluminum whatever. remember the good old days when you could sit in your engine compartment. really bothers me like on these new semis etc construction equipment the semis gonna be 70 ft long give me 2 feet more in the engine compartment and give me some room to work. i hear on these new 36v chevy pickups hybrid cars the starter/alternator is right on the flywheel driven off the flywheel (not sure havent seen one only from talking today) and to pull the starter/altenator you have to either pull the motor or the transmission. what is the world coming to. they said expect to pay 600-900 bucks for a start now. this is progress? they said this new stuff electric power steering pumps water pumps because they now have all this electric gone are the days of 30 dollar chevy 350 water pumps. progress??
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