On Thu, 25 Mar 1999, Max Heim wrote:
> Of course, the next post will be someone who just "puts the car on a lift
> and runs a belt from his bench grinder to the driveshaft, and stands on a
> ladder to adjust the valves"...
No, no.
I remember now... I drive it up on the skateboard ramp the kids have built
in the parking lot, and let the rear wheels drape off either side. Then I
put the cat into a laundry basket and duct tape it to the "offside" wheel.
Then I tell the neighbor's dog to "speak" every time I want the cat to
run, turning the wheel and moving the crankshaft. Of course, I have to
put sand in the differential before this will work.
>much< easier than rocking the car.
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John M. Trindle | johnt@tsquare.com | Tidewater Sports Car Club
'73 MGB DSP | '69 Spitfire H Stock | '88 RX-7 C Stock
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