Yo;
-Is the vibration from a TIGER better than those vibrating beds in
motels? Never tried the beds. (see Chevy Chase in VACATION).I
think the car's better too, 'cause after you start it you can
drive it. (Please, no jokes about driving beds in motels!)
-In your state of obvious excitement, do you remember to prime the
oil pump either with a modified drill into the distributor
hole/or with the starter and the coil-distributor secondary wire
pulled?(Not to mention adequate fuel & water).
-I've personally witnessed others not doing the above & their
joyous moment decreased at an exponential rate when their
engines' seized. Seen it happen in both home garages and at
the track.
Phil LeBrun '66 TIGER B382002328.
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Subject: Re: Re: Re: (2) Basic Stuff
Author: Jay Laifman <JLAIFMAN@PNM.MHS.CompuServe.COM> at ~INTERNET
Date: 4/26/96 5:52 PM
Steve wrote:
"Maybe I was the one that did that instead of the dealer. Its tough
getting old with fading memory. I figure when the engine starts for the
first time after 10 years it will all come back in a rush."
***** NOTES from Jay Laifman (JLAIFMAN @ PNM) at 4/26/96 2:11p
I hear you. There must be about 3 or 4 times over the life of my car that
I have started it up after not running for a number of years. There is
nothing sweeter than when the sound of the engine roars back to life and
the vibration flows through you. Now that is a rush.
Jay
Jay S. Laifman
Pircher, Nichols & Meeks
1999 Avenue of the Stars
Los Angeles, California 90067
(310) 201-8915
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