Don, I have decided to get the Haynes Manual. Can you give me a part number
on the book? I will also get the plug kit. Since this is the first time I
will take it to the Pro Shop and see what happens.
From experience in a previous restoration I have found out that with the
correct knowledge and some on hands work there is no better mechanic than
oneself. The main reason is that you really care and love your work. Pro
mechanics want you car out the door fast and don't really give a damn.
The only thing I still have not learned is how to paint and metal bump.
This seems so complicated!
Enrique.
At 11:46 PM 8/12/00 -0500, Don Collins wrote:
>FYI.
>My GT just made it back home after one of the list members (who owns a Brit
>Car Shop) borrowed it for 3 months. He said he would do me a favor and tune
>my Weber. Well the car runs like shit. NO power> For my money get that book
>and learn it yourself. I will be retuning it tomorrow.. My 70B with a 2L
>engine and a Weber runs fine and I tune her myself.
>
>Don
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Enrique Claure [mailto:spanlab@ceibo.entelnet.bo]
>Sent: Friday, August 11, 2000 11:33 PM
>To: Don Collins
>Subject: RE: Time for weber tuning
>
>
>Thanks Don, I will follow your advice. I guess that the Weber Manual from
>Haynes.
>
>Its interesting how so many nice people on the list have to deal with a
>couple ass holes. BTW I got lots of support mail from other members. I
>guess they are not to fond of Mr.Ed. Thanks, Enrique
>
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