- 1. Drivetrain Vibration (score: 1)
- Author: "Colin Brace (617)726-5085" <BRACEC@A1.MGH.HARVARD.EDU>
- Date: Mon, 11 Jul 1994 09:32:00 -0500 (EST)
- For Dave Arendt's vibration problem: Five'll getcha ten that when the driveshaft was reinstalled 180 degrees opposite what it was when it came out. I had the EXACT same symptoms on my first clutch jo
- /html/british-cars/1994-07/msg00216.html (7,457 bytes)
- 2. Re: Drivetrain Vibration (score: 1)
- Author: Berry Kercheval <kerch@parc.xerox.com>
- Date: Mon, 11 Jul 1994 07:07:51 PDT
- It works because one of the main ingredients in cola drinks is phosphoric acid, a substance also used to prep metal for painting. When you hear of someone doing "acid etch" before pinting, they use p
- /html/british-cars/1994-07/msg00218.html (7,202 bytes)
- 3. Re: Drivetrain Vibration (score: 1)
- Author: wzehring@cmb.biosci.wayne.edu (Will Zehring)
- Date: Mon, 11 Jul 94 10:51:02 EDT
- Berry et al.: I'm about to paint the rebuilt engine for my '63 B. I was going to clean it with some break solvent (to get the assembly lube finger prints off of everything). Should I also clean it w
- /html/british-cars/1994-07/msg00221.html (7,149 bytes)
- 4. Re: Drivetrain Vibration (score: 1)
- Author: tooze@vinny.cecer.army.mil (Marcus Tooze)
- Date: Mon, 11 Jul 94 10:00:11 CDT
- I think this was gone over before....pepsi/coke etc etc has phosphoric acid in it...a big rust remover
- /html/british-cars/1994-07/msg00223.html (6,990 bytes)
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