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Re: Fuel Pressure regulators

To: Kurtis <kurtisj@cox-internet.com>, Triumph <triumphs@autox.team.net>
Subject: Re: Fuel Pressure regulators
Date: Fri, 30 Jul 2004 08:09:24 -0600
References: <200407291831_MC3-1-8767-673B@compuserve.com> <410980A5.7010204@newellboys.com> <001301c475ca$1ce59cb0$6401a8c0@DD400821>
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Kurtis wrote:

>Wow...  is your last name MacGyver? :)
>
Starting to feel that way. My wife called 911 since I pulled off I-80 
near Gary, IN for the generator repair -- I didn't think it was 
necessary but the cop who stopped by said he wouldn't want his family 
broken down there. Anyway he was clearly mystified that I spent a few 
minutes digging around in the back of the wagon, removed part of the 
bumper, then told him I needed directions to a Home Depot. Turned out 
the Home Depot wasn't open 24 hours so he escorted us to an Autozone 
that was. I replaced the "bracket from the overflow bottle" repair with 
a couple metal plates from two axle mounting kits. Sadly there is no 
generic replacement alternator bracket at Autozone. We made it to my 
sister-in-law's in South Bend at 6am.

Frustrating thing is that I always carry a ton of spares, and yet the 
things that break are parts I left at home or didn't have a spare to 
begin with. Luckily my newest car in 15 years of car ownership was my 
'77 CJ5 and with all these all old cars around the house I get lots of 
practice.

-- 
Steven Newell
Littleton, CO





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