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61. Re: Never-Sieze, Oil Pressure, Tires (score: 1)
Author: lupienj@wal.hp.com (John Lupien)
Date: Thu, 17 Feb 94 13:20:43 EST
Kirby sez: The accountants have fits anyway - that's their job. The problem is when they run the company, in which case there isn't anyone to moderate their views, inject a bit of reality and common
/html/british-cars/1994-02/msg00480.html (7,638 bytes)

62. Re: I second a newsgroup (score: 1)
Author: lupienj@wal.hp.com (John Lupien)
Date: Mon, 3 Jan 94 14:10:00 EST
There is some history available for evaluating the impact of turning an enthusiasts' mailing list into a newsgroup. With very few exceptions that I know of (none of which were converted to national
/html/british-cars/1994-01/msg00017.html (8,442 bytes)

63. Re: For Sale - NOT! (score: 1)
Author: lupienj@wal.hp.com (John Lupien)
Date: Wed, 5 Jan 94 14:48:57 EST
Heck, are you sure there's room to affix a postage stamp? -- -- John R. Lupien lupienj@wal.hp.com
/html/british-cars/1994-01/msg00086.html (6,888 bytes)

64. Re: Mouses vs. upholstery (score: 1)
Author: lupienj@wal.hp.com (John Lupien)
Date: Wed, 5 Jan 94 15:37:05 EST
As far as my cats are concerned, they ARE the better mousetrap! Those "Hava'Bleedin'Hart" traps are worse than useless - the mouse that lives to see another day will return to eat your Lucas(tm) "in
/html/british-cars/1994-01/msg00092.html (7,613 bytes)

65. Re: Active mufflers (score: 1)
Author: lupienj@wal.hp.com (John Lupien)
Date: Thu, 6 Jan 94 11:51:27 EST
Right enough. But rather than "replace" the sound with "something nicer", the Right Thing To Do (tm) is to use the active muffler in the manner of a header/expansion chamber - in other words, to Mak
/html/british-cars/1994-01/msg00113.html (7,465 bytes)

66. Re: Feeling Guilty in Beantown (score: 1)
Author: lupienj@wal.hp.com (John Lupien)
Date: Wed, 12 Jan 94 10:26:20 EST
No need to feel guilty - revel in the limelight, you #^*&(@#*^! Impact sockets hold up under impact loads much better than the chromed jobbies. Sears will not replace normal Craftsman sockets that b
/html/british-cars/1994-01/msg00226.html (7,523 bytes)

67. Re: Feeling Guilty in Beantown (score: 1)
Author: lupienj@wal.hp.com (John Lupien)
Date: Thu, 13 Jan 94 08:20:46 EST
It's actually really easy to tell - the impact makes a distinctive wedge-shaped indent at each corner of the drive hole, and on the corners of the hex hole. I'd never want to use impact on a 12-poin
/html/british-cars/1994-01/msg00255.html (8,063 bytes)

68. Re: Throwout Bearings (score: 1)
Author: lupienj@wal.hp.com (John Lupien)
Date: Fri, 14 Jan 94 11:29:31 EST
This is quite comparable to motorized mouse seat belts in terms of "effects of legislative and litigious idiocy". The "must step on clutch" idea was a reaction to the Audi 5000 lies about unintended
/html/british-cars/1994-01/msg00283.html (7,317 bytes)

69. Re: New Arrival (score: 1)
Author: lupienj@wal.hp.com (John Lupien)
Date: Fri, 21 Jan 94 14:01:36 EST
Congratulations Anthony, and welcome to the list, Victoria Noelle! -- -- John R. Lupien lupienj@wal.hp.com
/html/british-cars/1994-01/msg00436.html (6,850 bytes)

70. Re: more on CIM (score: 1)
Author: lupienj@wal.hp.com (John Lupien)
Date: Mon, 24 Jan 94 09:33:51 EST
Gears are easy - you can cut them on most lathes, without any CNC. Cams, cranks, & so on are much tougher. -- -- John R. Lupien lupienj@wal.hp.com
/html/british-cars/1994-01/msg00468.html (7,017 bytes)

71. Re: more on CIM (score: 1)
Author: lupienj@wal.hp.com (John Lupien)
Date: Tue, 25 Jan 94 14:55:41 EST
I made a nice straight-cut gear on a lathe, it really was easy. Cutting the blank is the hardest part. To cut the teeth, you use this many-toothed rotary cutting device that clamps onto the screw th
/html/british-cars/1994-01/msg00520.html (7,406 bytes)

72. Re: Supercharged MGs? (score: 1)
Author: lupienj@wal.hp.com (John Lupien)
Date: Thu, 27 Jan 94 14:58:03 EST
I don't have a huge amount of info for you, but I did get a chance to look one over. It was an MGB-GT, supercharged, which had competed in several European endurance races. The current owner lives i
/html/british-cars/1994-01/msg00601.html (7,810 bytes)

73. Re: more on CIM & gear cutting (score: 1)
Author: lupienj@wal.hp.com (John Lupien)
Date: Thu, 27 Jan 94 16:19:13 EST
Actually, I didn't send it to the list, since this "Is so! Is NOT!" stuff might be boring to some... It's not a hob. I looked it up in my machine tool catalog, and it's called a gear-cutter ("involu
/html/british-cars/1994-01/msg00608.html (9,276 bytes)

74. Re: Rotoflex couplings on the GT6+ (score: 1)
Author: lupienj@wal.hp.com (John Lupien)
Date: Mon, 31 Jan 94 15:14:51 EST
That's Guibo - from the BMW glossary, "Driveshaft flex coupling". -- -- John R. Lupien lupienj@wal.hp.com
/html/british-cars/1994-01/msg00704.html (7,112 bytes)

75. Re: Title and registration puzzler (score: 1)
Author: lupienj@wal.hp.com (John Lupien)
Date: Wed, 1 Dec 93 11:04:31 EST
Hi Marcus, You have a problem. Are you trying to register the car in MA? If so, good luck to you! Do you have a bill of sale with the appropriate VIN and the seller? The next thing to do is to go to
/html/british-cars/1993-12/msg00003.html (8,239 bytes)

76. Re: Phosphoric acid by the gallon (score: 1)
Author: lupienj@wal.hp.com (John Lupien)
Date: Tue, 7 Dec 93 12:46:13 EST
Goodness gracious! what on earth were you doing with fuel hose 1.5 inches in diameter? Did you have a Bug with 10 3.0 liter Porsche engines? That hose would flow enough fuel for most battleships! --
/html/british-cars/1993-12/msg00109.html (6,751 bytes)

77. Re: Frying wiring (score: 1)
Author: lupienj@wal.hp.com (John Lupien)
Date: Tue, 14 Dec 93 11:13:04 EST
Well, there IS a chance - I managed to arc-weld my 10mm wrench to the radiator support while loosening the positive terminal of the battery once. Once is all you need... now I always disconnect the
/html/british-cars/1993-12/msg00250.html (6,819 bytes)

78. Re: Status of commercial groups on SOL mail list (score: 1)
Author: lupienj@wal.hp.com (John Lupien)
Date: Tue, 14 Dec 93 12:29:50 EST
Here here! Not only are the folks at TRF (and Rockwell, etc) knowledgeable and helpful, they are nice folks who love the cars that we own, drive, and love. I am particularly interested in hearing fr
/html/british-cars/1993-12/msg00253.html (7,370 bytes)

79. Re: Lotus Seven (score: 1)
Author: lupienj@wal.hp.com (John Lupien)
Date: Wed, 15 Dec 93 13:47:04 EST
About 2 years ago I talked to the people at Rotus. They have a few different build levels that they will sell - "all the parts in a box (no engine)", "roller (no engine)", and "turnkey". For a 6'2"
/html/british-cars/1993-12/msg00271.html (7,374 bytes)

80. Re: Rotus? (score: 1)
Author: lupienj@wal.hp.com (John Lupien)
Date: Thu, 16 Dec 93 10:48:24 EST
The company is "Rotus, Ltd." and they are in Hagerstown, Maryland. The phone number is 301-416-7277. -- -- John R. Lupien lupienj@wal.hp.com
/html/british-cars/1993-12/msg00302.html (6,651 bytes)


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