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Re: Water and Fly Wheels

To: FrankK@businesson.com
Subject: Re: Water and Fly Wheels
From: mgbob@juno.com (ROBERT G. HOWARD)
Date: Sat, 20 Sep 1997 23:18:15 EDT
Hi Frank,
  I don't have a real answer for you about the dehumidifier water.
However, this summer I found that my fishtank pH was about 7.4.  I
checked the town water at the tap and found it to be 7.2.   Out of
curiosity, I tested the dehumidifier water, and found it to be 6.4, so
was able to adjust the water in the tank using the two sources.
  From what I read, it's the minerals in the water (hard water or soft
water) that make the  difference to the battery. "Soft" water, wherein
soap lathers up profusely, is supposed to be better for the battery.
"Hard" water, if you boil it for a long time, will leave deposits on the
side of the pan. If those dissolve with vinegar, then it's hard water.
Bob

On Sat, 20 Sep 1997 22:01:24 -0700 "Frank R. Krajewski"
<FrankK@businesson.com> writes:
>A fellow LBCer recently told me that the water collected in my 
>basement
>dehumidifier(Rhode Island) was equivalent to the distilled water that 
>I
>use to top off my batteries and to save the expense of purchasing
>distilled water I could use the dehumidifier water. Anyone have any
>knowledge of this?
>Secondly, there are two flywheels available for a friends 1966 MGB
>flywheel that we are replacing. One ring gear has 120 teeth and the
>other has 127 teeth. Which is the correct ring gear for that vintage
>NGB? 
>Frankl Krajewski
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