To think, I use to pinpoint valve trouble using an old drumstick and put
one end on different spots on the head and another against my forehead,
when I was close to the problem area the sound was amplified. Never
failed me once, although I got a lot of crazy looks....
Fred
-----Original Message-----
From: owner-healeys@autox.team.net [mailto:owner-healeys@autox.team.net]
On Behalf Of John May
Sent: Wednesday, April 12, 2006 1:26 PM
To: Healey List
Subject: [Fwd: Re: Bad Sound 2]
Trying again. I forgot to delete the footer the first time, so the list
didn't get it.
-------- Original Message --------
Subject: Re: Bad Sound 2
Date: Wed, 12 Apr 2006 11:57:29 -0400
From: John May <jdmay@attglobal.net>
To: Michael Salter <msalter@precisionsportscar.com>
CC: 'Ned Smith' <smithn00@kitepilot.net>, 'Austin-Healey List'
<healeys@autox.team.net>
References: <003101c65e45$2ba38950$6700a8c0@BBDEngineering>
Sears is having a sale on the ProVision borescopes. For example the 36
inch flexible one is $250 (item 00947283000). This is sears online
ordering only, not in stores. I have tried it out and its pretty
impressive. They also come in "less flexible" meaning the bends stay
where you put them, and also in 18 inch lengths, although some variants
are not in stock. I have no connection, just passing along info on what
I think is a useful tool.
Michael Salter wrote:
>The ideal tool to use for diagnosis is a borescope, but not everyone
has one
>in their tool box.
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