Re: Negative ground

From: T Wiencek (t_wiencek(at)qmgate.anl.gov)
Date: Mon Aug 05 1996 - 10:50:55 CDT


        Reply to: RE>Negative ground

I have a copy of how to do this. Is it on the WEB site? (I do not have WEB
access. ) If not please tell me and I will mail a copy to TJ. Tom

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Date: 8/3/96 8:38 PM
To: T Wiencek
From: S4Alpine(at)aol.com
I am currently rebuilding my 1592 S IV. I had the block bored over 40 and
balanced and am now putting the pieces together. This brings me to my
question. Should I forget the positive ground and change to negative ground?
 What are the proper steps? Any help is most appreciated.

Will Leaming
1964 S IV

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