Mark A. Bunce wrote:
>
> >okay, I admit I thought the washing machine thread was a little
> >off-topic. I too wondered, 'what do washing machines have to do with
> >triumphs?'
> >
> >but, uh, well...
> >
> >last night, my girlfriend's fridgidaire started shrieking like the
> fan
> >belt from hell, or an opera singer with a mean streak. ever since I
> >fixed the power antenna on her car, this woman has had complete
> >confidence in my ability to fix almost anything. I need to keep the
> >streak alive!
> >
> >c'mon guys, help me be a hero here. I remember from the thread that
> >service manuals could be had for these things just like our beloved
> >triumphs. joe curry, I know you've had one of these things apart
> >before... any help? where to get the manual? summary of the
> previous
> >thread? would it help to know that she's beautiful and thinks I walk
> on
> >water? (amazing how love blinds you, eh?) :-)
> >
> >I'll bet when I open it up, the things got lucas electrics! there!
> >triumph content!
>
> Check to see if there is a small fan cooling the condenser on the
> bottom of
> the unit. They are a clamshell style and can be taken apart and the
> bearings
> oiled with 3in1. Also check the fan motor on the evaporator in the
> cabinet
> if it is frost-free. LBC note. The Spitfire is home and in my garage.
> My
> 10 year old son came out to look at it and said "Cool car, can I help"
> My wife said "So the other womans here".
>
> Mark (Can I play now?)
Yes, go forth and make the Big three wealthy.
My condolences to your wife, unless she wants to get involved.
Larry Zink
1964 Spitfire4
Houston
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