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Re: Where's the flasher unit?

To: Jay Tilton <jtilton@vt.edu>
Subject: Re: Where's the flasher unit?
From: "U. Goettsch" <ulix@u.washington.edu>
Date: Tue, 7 May 1996 08:01:15 -0700 (PDT)
> Can somebody tell me why I keep this pile of crap book?  Is there anybody
> who actually uses their Chilton's manual?  Mine still looks pretty much
> brand new, even though it's ten years old.  Meanwhile, I'm almost ready
> to purchase a third copy of the Haynes manual in the same span of time,
> the first two being rather well thumbed, stained, and basically shredded
> from use.
> --
> Jay Tilton  |  jtilton@vt.edu

The only thing it's good for is looking up engine data.
It has a table with hp and torque for each year, incl. CA models.
Rip it out and throw the rest away.
Ulix
When I get the plum jelly of my fingers here, I might tell y'all how a
Shitlton
manual caused a hole in my body's engine block...

Breakfastlix (but more fast than break...)

                     __/__,__         ________/____,,_______
................... (_o____o_) ..... (___ O _________ O ___/ ..............
                    '67 Sprite             '66 Caddy

           "My philosophy is to fit the best tyres available, not to
            cover up braking performance with ABS," he explains. And
            airbags? "They're a marketing exercise. They were
            introduced because the Americans weren't prepared to
            legislate for the compulsory wearing of seat belts.
            And I hate gimmicks."

                                Peter Wheeler, owner and director of TVR


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