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Re: I must have really upset the automotive gods. Long and probably very

To: Daniel1312@aol.com
Subject: Re: I must have really upset the automotive gods. Long and probably very boring
Date: Thu, 11 May 2000 15:21:42 -0500
Cc: Spridgets@autox.team.net
Daniel,

         I realise that you may not quite believe this, especially with my 
references to my being a witch, but I do have a strong belief in my God.  I 
do believe in the power of prayer, it is a part of my daily life. Without 
Him, and His indulgences, I would really be in a pickle.

         The parts are all correct, all installed correctly, and the disc 
that we replaced was so badly worn that it was a wonder that it worked at 
all.  You may be right that there is also another, underlying, fault, and 
this may indeed be 'the' problem, but I sorely wish that the solution would 
make itself apparent.

         I know that He doesn't give us anything more to bear than we are 
capable of bearing, but this particular load is getting very heavy.

         I keep telling myself   "not in my time, but in Yours"  - I just 
can't help but wish that 'His' time would come a little more speedily.

Elizabeth

At 03:08 PM 5/11/00, Daniel1312@aol.com wrote:
>There is always a solution.
>
>If it worked before it can be made to work again and the approach I use is
>slow and methodical.  Using OE parts check each part to see what if anything
>is different or assembled differently.  Are you absolutely certain the clutch
>is correct and the same as before?
>
>Probably the reason the clutch needed replacing is not due to your daughter
>but rather the fault you are now trying to rectify, so it will be worth it at
>the end of the day.
>
>It doesn't take much of a reduction in clutch travel for it not to work (in
>my exPensive experience).
>
>Finally, and this is a serious suggestion that worked for me on the worst
>problem I ever had (fuel starvation problem) pray to God (nothing wacky or do
>with cats) and ask for help.  The help will come, the solution will be
>obvious, and the clutch will work.
>
>
>Daniel1312


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