I thought of that too, but he said it was making noise or
growling or something like that. They do that when they get shorted, or
a bearing spins. We'll all know when he takes it apart.
Rich
> ----------
> From: Paul Burr[SMTP:tigerpb@ids.net]
> Reply To: Paul Burr
> Sent: Thursday, July 17, 1997 11:57 PM
> To: Bob Reynolds
> Cc: tigers@autox.team.net
> Subject: Re: Generator Slime
>
> Bob Reynolds wrote:
>
> > that the noise was comming from my generator. I decided to
> investigate the
> > problem further the next day after everyting had cooled off. The
> generator
> > made the same noise even when cold. I also noticed a waxy yellow
> substance
> > deposited in a line on the hood and engine compartment adjacent to
> the
> > generator fan.
> >
> > Anyone have any ideas what is happening? The generator has new
> field coils.
> >
> > Bob Reynolds
> Bob: the only guess is that something used in the rebuild of the Gen.,
> lube or an adhesvise, got loose and slimed you engine compartment.
> Or, the car is possesed, you got slimed, who you gonna' call? Ghost
> Busters!
>
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