paul m wrote:
>
> jim,
> just a few quick questions about the other side of the
> equation...before you break the shroud into a dozen pieces and have
> a handful of switch guts, too!
> how worn is the key? do you have a reasonably unworn spare that you
> can compare it to? does the spare operate the switch without the
> flopping, etc.
> might be worth a quick look before getting into minor surgery.
> paul m
> >
>
> --
> "If the only tool you have is a hammer,
> then every problem looks like a nail!"
Speaking of spares, I've had a good bit of difficulty finding a key
shop to cut a spare for MotorToad. Anyone know of a definite source or
the type of key I should be looking for? I have tried the several older
and reliable shops in my unnamed home town.
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1987 RX-7 TII: Stops making power at about 7000 rpm.
1990 GS 500-E: Starts making power at about 7000 rpm.
MCMLXIX Sprite: Becomes a study in ballistics at about 7000 rpm.
How can they call it "drag" racing if they're not wearing skirts?
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