I wonder if kids today, when they are working on their rice-rockets &
compu-cars, get a nice zap when holding the chip reader? Too bad... I
don't think kids these days know anything about how cars actually
work!! But then again, they can put up websites faster than I can
change my oil....
Cheers,
Alan
'53 BN1 '64 BJ8
On 7/5/05, tammie wall <whammie@iopener.net> wrote:
> i've still got a scar across my right shoulder blade incurred when i was
>stretched across the right front fender of my high school buddy's '50
>plymouth, got zapped, reared back and laid open my shoulder from the edge of
>the hood ( circa 1952 )
> jerry wall
> Dave & M wrote:
> >
> > Dunno if it is usual or not - I've never even considered doing it
> > again. I guess it goes back many years ago to when I grabbed a plug wire
> > while the engine was running. Once was enough. Thought I was dead for a
> > minute. Especially when my elbow stopped short against part of the
> > sheetmetal. Your experience may be different.
> >
> > Dave Russell
> >
> > davidwjones wrote:
> > Can anyone tell me if when they lay their
> > > hand on the top of the distributor when the car is running, --do you
> > > get zapped? Dave J.
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