If anyone ever questions why the Roadster list is the best, then just show
that person some of the personal e-mails such as this one. No other list has
this sense of humor. Is there a compilation of Alan B's greatest stories yet.
Rob B, there may be another book in this. How about "101 uses for a Datsun
Roadster, dead or alive". And if you really want some funny/sad stories, just
talk to any of the racers out there. Raise your hand if you have ever watched
the car ahead of you loose a driveshaft at the front and try to pogo-stick on
it. Or breaking your windshield from the little internal bits coming from the
exploding engine in the car straight ahead. Maybe there should be a catagory
at Shasta for the most entertaining road trip story???
Dan & Susan
Portland, OR.
"Been there, done that"
< Subj: Re[2]: Synchronizing carbs with rubber hose
Date: 00-07-03 14:09:00 EDT
From: Fred_Katz@ci.sf.ca.us
Sender: owner-datsun-roadsters@autox.team.net
Reply-to: Fred_Katz@ci.sf.ca.us
To: datsun-roadsters@autox.team.net, SPL311RDST@aol.com
One time me and some friends were helping a friend with starting problems
on his Chevy. He was adjusting the carb as we cranked it over. Wrrr, wrrr,
wrrr, WHUMP! BIG BLAST OF FIRE and a roar as it backfired and kicked over.
Our friend jumped back away from the car and said "whew, that was damn
close!". We were laughing hysterically because his wool cap was on fire
with flames shooting up from his head!
Note: adjust your carbs outside, not in the garage. Gives you more space to
run
around as you try to put out the flames!
Fred
BADROC
P.S. Uni-Syns go for around $25.
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> Subject: Re: Synchronizing carbs with rubber hose
> Author: SPL311RDST@aol.com at ~ctl-internet-po
> Date: 7/3/2000 1:16 PM
>
> Sounds very much like Keith is talking from experience here !!!!! <G>
> <G> !!!
>
> Personally, I've always been rather fond of the rubber hose trick -
> <G> for the carbs - FOR THE CARBS !!!! <G>
>
> THinking about it seriously now, it really could do some damage if it
> backf'd through the carbs... never had it happen tho'.
> Laurie :-)
>
> In a message dated 7/3/00 8:59:08 AM US Mountain Standard Time,
> Keith0alan@aol.com writes:
>
>> This is a very dangerous practice, If the vacuum gets to high and
> the hose > get stuck in your ear canal you will find your brains
> being sucked into the
>> engine. This is very hard on the carbs and valves. Or if the engine
> back > fires through the carb it will blow your brains all over the
> far wall. That
>> really upsets the wife who always has to clean up after you. Be
> safe, just > say no to the rubber hose.
>>
>>
>> keith "see you at Shasta" Williams
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