Ahhhh, Malcolm, my friend....
Please be careful cleaning with gas...and particularly in your
attempts to torch the "burn" barrel. Those of us who hold you in
esteem would be unhappy to hear that you had unwittingly "cleaned" all
the skin from your body, or launched the "burn" barrel into an
explosive device...we would have to nominate you for one of those
famous posthumous awards which recognize folks with JATO bottle
accelerators!!!
PMcQ
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Subject: Rear fender removal
Author: up497@freenet.victoria.bc.ca at Internet
Date: 9/3/97 1:07 PM
Was browsing through the instructions in the Haynes manual for the
procedure to remove the rear fender, and two steps confuzzled me...
It says I have to remove the rear bumper. Why is this? It looks like I
can just lift the fender straight up after unbolting it.
It also says that I should remove the 'quarter trim panel'. Where is
this? If it's in the trunk then I don't have it :-)
BTW in addition to all the methods described, I use the old gas (the BAAD
GAAS) that I removed from the tank to dissolve the asphalt undercoating.
Just slop it on and wipe it off. I have already disposed some of this
stuff by burning it, it's pretty dead-- I poured about a cup into the
burn barrel and lit it, it went woof and then went out. Had to toss in
some paper and rags to get it to burn %-O
-Malcolm
Too many rocks and not enough sand.
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