Hi back John
Just learned something new. I knew MG stood for Morris Garages but not
about Wolseley G.
Aaaahh-most mechanic types I've heard when disCUSSing British cars seem
to have this thing bordering contempt or hatred for the car's electrical
system.
Seems the system does a real torque wrench on said mechanics brain synapses.
See yah Judy B. in San Diego {:>}
At 06:45 PM 7/6/99 -0500, John Lieberman wrote:
>'Course, if you want to get down to the REAL nitty-gritty, MOWOG
>stands for MOrris and WOlseley GArages and can be found cast into most
>key parts of most British engines and transmissions!!! 8<{)
>
>John (Old Fartz & TLS #37) Lieberman
>
>
>Judy Becker wrote:
>>
>> Hi John
>> Actually that monkey wrench person is TIFI-HEHA (tight fisted & heavy
handed).
>>
>> Observing from San Diego, Judy B. {:>}
>> (& getting practice with our torque wrench)
>>
>> At 01:55 PM 7/5/99 -0500, John Lieberman wrote:
>> >Hey, Pat
>> >
>> >I always thought MOWOG was the name of the big gorilla that tightens
>> >the flywheel bolt on the Mini to 120 ft lbs at the factory!!! 8<{)
>> >
>> >John (Old Fartz & TLS #37) Lieberman
>> >
>> >
>> >washburn wrote:
>> >>
>> >> OOPS. Sent that last MOWOG titled note to Team.net by mistake...please
>> >> disregard, it is a local thing.
>> >> --
>> >> Patrick Washburn <washburn@dwave.net>
>> >> Wausau, WI Land of Cheese
>> >> 95 DS Neon
>> >> Moooooooooo.
>> >
>> >
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