You should know by now that Sprites are put together with lots of extra parts
that are simply not needed. This is the reason for their storied reliability.
ryan marro wrote:
> Doesn't this sound just like working on your car. I worked all day on my
> washing machine because the motor coupling gave out. I called around to get
> somebody to fix it, but it was going to cost too much. I planned everything
> so that I had all my tools in one spot and got to work. Halfway through, I
> hit a snag I couldn't overcome. I called around to find out what it would
> cost for someone to do the last part. Still to expensive. I took a deep
> breath, and Viola! I got it apart. (had to go pay $20 to get the new
> part). For some reason, putting it all back together took three times as
> long as getting it apart. Maybe it was because my wife started
> helping...nah. When I was finished imagine my surprise when there were no
> spare parts left over, I hadn't installed something backwards, and it
> actually worked. Why can't this ever happen with my Sprite?
> Ryan
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