DrMayf;
That is right, most everyone assumed that it was related to the change
out of the starter. You were told how the car was acting. That should be
all that you should rely on. When I had the same problem I only told the
old mechanic how it was acting and it was fixed in less than one day.
When you assume you do exactly as it is spelled you make an ass out of
u and me :-) Please don't take all this too seriously I really enjoy
reading all the replies.
Larry Blackman
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DrMayf wrote:
>No, and we didn't check the lug nuts, or the fan bolts, or the windshield
>wiper or.... we all went on the assumption that the problem was related to
>the changeout of the starter. Had the problem been restated to say that my
>car acts funny and this is what it does... this is fun.
>
>mayf
>----- Original Message -----
>From: "Larry Blackman" <lb7777@wcrtc.net>
>To: "tigers" <tigers@autox.team.net>
>Sent: Sunday, September 08, 2002 6:48 PM
>Subject: Re: Solve the Problem
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>> Dave;
>>The question (problem) is how many mechanics would have checked to see
>>if the nut was tight? Sure didn't hear any very smart mechanics asking
>>
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>that.
>
>
>>Larry Blackman
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