To: | "'Gregory Petrolati'" <gpetrola@prairienet.org> |
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Subject: | RE: Refugee |
From: | "Vandergraaf, Chuck" <vandergraaft@aecl.ca> |
Date: | Wed, 28 May 1997 12:54:38 -0400 |
> > Thanks for the quick response! I was wondering about taking the > bonnet off... looks like a two-man job... izzit? Greg, I would think so. I would take the bonnet off; it's much easier to work on an engine without the hinge in the way and having to worry about the side of the bonnet hitting the back of your head. I seem to recall form my '52 +4 (I'm not at home right now) that all you need to do is to unscrew the little do-dad on the front that keeps the hinge of the bonnet in place and then the other end of the hinge should slide out a similar doodad near the windshield. The bonnet on my +4 is pretty "floppy" and I think it would take two people to do that. >> "procrastination gets you nowhere fast" > I've a good answer for this... I'll tell ya later I sure hope so; in spite of the slogan, I love to procrastinate; I'm usually surrounded by unfinished projects (including the '52 +4) best regards Chuck > > > > > |
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