With a solenoid????? Doubt it, but that's a standard description for most starters, except Spridgets and Fords and other cars that don't have them integral. But, they aren't specialists, just a w--ho
You're right of course. I was leaping to conclusions. Toby, I take it all back... I'm sure that for $35.00 you WILL get a slyoinid. If you don't, ask for your money back. Thank you Jay. Peter C West
-- Allen, In MHO the reason they are so rare is that once they are used and the car falls off it or the jack dents or bashes the side of the car in, they get tossed to the side of the road with the s
Ah yes...... sounds like a fondue! 'member that? mix beer,cheese, heat in a pot with those sterno things, dip bread or? One of those "communal feeling" things..... like a hookah Peter... showing my a
King pin thread?.... hmmmm, probably the fulcrum pin thread(s) actually. But, ascertain that it is the fulcrum pin or king pin. Fulcrum pin repair can get involved... pro fisherman David C explained
I thought his name was Bubba. At breakfast this morning we had fully camouflaged Always good to start the day with beer and guns...... geesh Elizabeth.......stay inside. Peter C in WI Where they'll b
What? No tomatoes?!!! And, is it proper for one to hunt on a full stomach? I think that's how we get hunters napping in their tree stands and crashing to earth. Better the hunter is hungry to "spur"
At 01:10 PM 11/12/1999 , Albert F Jones wrote: (actually Elizabeth) <Chiding snipped> Anyway. don't you think that, as Americans, they'd be You're right..... after disemboweling deer, I can see how t