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Re: Quits running, safety, MGG -Reply

To: Matt Kulka <Matt.Kulka@hboc.com>
Subject: Re: Quits running, safety, MGG -Reply
From: Blake Wylie <bwylie@hiwaay.net>
Date: Wed, 21 Jan 1998 10:58:25 -0600 (CST)
At 09:40 AM 1/21/98 -0500, Matt Kulka wrote:
>>>> HORNERLJH <HORNERLJH@aol.com> 01/16/98 07:14pm >>>
>>someone recently suggested that he run it 'til it quit, 
>>leave the ignition "ON", open the hood/bonnet, and 
>>remove the fuel/petrol line...
>>"POOF"...
>
>All right, all right.  Since this is the second person to make a remark,
>I guess I'll have to embara... er, defend myself.
>
>I foolishly assumed that anyone technical enough to have worked on their
>motor would also know how to loosen the clamp on their fuel line and
>crack it gently away from the carburetor fitting to see if it has
>pressure.  I also didn't suggest Blake set his handbrake before he left
>the vehicle.  Let me be the first to say that this can cause severe
>problems even on a very gradual slope.
>
>I tend to get long winded, and anytime I can substitute a short phrase
>for an entire concept, I do so and assume the readers will be relieved
>at the effort.  Consider "yank the fuel line" vs. "Put an empty tin can
>under the fitting where your fuel line meets the carburetor.  Loosen the
>clamp on the fuel line, gently pull it away from the fitting on the
>carburetor leaning the tubing towards the motor so as to let a space
>develop between the fuel line and the edge of the fitting farthest from
>the engine.  If a little gas sprays on the fender that indicates
>pressure, if it just dribbles into the can, no pressure.  Don't get any
>gas on anything hot.  Retighten the fuel line clamp and remove the tin
>can and wipe up any stray gasoline.  Watch your fingers when you close
>the hood."
>
>I erred in my economy of words.  A bad choice.  I appreciate your
>patience and your comments.
>
>Matt Kulka
>'74 B - with no scorch marks.
>
>

Don't worry, Matt.  I knew what you were talking about.  :)

Thanks for the help,  :)

Blake


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