John, this is not about you.
I find it particularly hilarious that this is coming up for
discussion. Last year, or a year and a half ago These same questions
were asked by the same person. As I recall, not a single relevant
suggestion was made. A whole lot of chatter was made about who asked,
but not one damn reasonable suggestion. Now the question comes up
again, and while a lot of reasonable suggestions, the source is missed.
LMAO in PA
Larry
On Feb 9, 2006, at 09:17 AM, Engfehr, John ((J.D.)) wrote:
> I've read all the dialog about battery cables, wiring, batteries, etc.
> Keep in mind your ignition coil. As the cold causes higher
> resistance in
> cranking circuits, it also causes the same issue with a marginal coil.
> Combine a slow cranking engine with a high resistance coil, and you
> have
> a no start condition. I used to have a '50 Ford pickup with a flathead
> V-8, 6 volt positive ground. It would cold crank at about 50 rpm, but
> always start because everything in the ignition was new.
>
> John Engfehr
> 59 Bugeye
>
> Your messages not reaching the list?
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Larry B. Macy, Ph.D.
macy@bbl.med.upenn.edu
System Administrator/Manager
Neuropsychiatry Section
Department of Psychiatry
University of Pennsylvania
3400 Spruce St. - 1015 Gates
Philadelphia, PA 19104
The bottom line: Sure, there's pain in adopting the Mac. But if I accept
that, I get to use a computer that works, and that pretty much does
what I
expect and want a computer to do.
Stewart Alsop
FORTUNE.com
Monday, June 25, 2001
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