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RE: Tune-Up Specs

To: "'Thomas Walter'" <ra0618@email.sps.mot.com>,
Subject: RE: Tune-Up Specs
From: "Dziuba, Larry" <LarryD@pengrowth.com>
Date: Thu, 21 Sep 2000 11:18:46 -0600
Why not just jot down all your tune-up specs on the same card and stick it
in the glove box.  Always w/ the car.  Now all you have to remember is to
keep some tools in the trunk.  Larry.

-----Original Message-----
From: Thomas Walter [mailto:ra0618@email.sps.mot.com]
Sent: Thursday, September 21, 2000 10:03 AM
To: road
Subject: Re: Tune-Up Specs


Karen,

Heck, If it works those little labels are great!

Usually I keep a 3"x5" card in my tool box with:
Ignition Timing
Point Gap
Plug Gap
Valve Clearance
Oil Filter to use
Wrench size for drain plug (engine oil)
ditto for transmission & rear end fill & drain plug sizes
WHEEL TORQUE.

Comes in very handy. I also like using a "paint pen"
from an industrial supply company, and writing in
a nice contrast color the WHEEL TORQUE setting under
the hood, but the radiator. Most tech's will then
notice it with "Lug Nut Torque 76 ft-lbs".  Yes,
I always use a torque wrench, and if a garage replaced
the wheels, I loosen and retighten every one when I
get home. 

Cheers,

Tom Walter
Austin, TX


kidavis@beckman.com wrote:
> 
> Here's a thought, one of the PO's of my car made Dymo labels and
> put them on the cowling next to the data plate. Perhaps not lovely
> to look at, but handy.
> 
> Karen Davis
> 69 SRL311 10100
> Mt Baldy, CA
> 
> -------------------------------------------------
> 
> Points set to 0.020"  (0.018" to 0.022")
> 
> Plugs set to 0.028"  (0.28" to 0.032")
> 
> I just leave my feeler gauge's with the correct size
> sticking out them in the tool box. So who knows if I
> am really correct... oh boy, my son's are old enough
> to get into the tool boxes now... just wait until they
> start dragging home projects and "borrowing" my tools.
> I better write those numbers down before I forget them!
> 
> Cheers,
> 
> Tom
> 
> jon_wissler@pngc.com wrote:
> >
> > HELP.  Due to years of brain cell abuse in my youth, I've forgotten what
> > the point gap and spark plug gap is for my 69 2000.  Can somebody please
> > reply to me directly (jon_wissler@pngc.com).  I'm on the archive list
and
> > can't wait until tomorrow.  Thanks.

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