grunt14@juno.com wrote:
>
> There are no stupid questions, Don't be afraid to ask I have been
> fooling with these cars since 1968 and have learned more from these
> guys on this list than in all the yers i worked on them.
>
> Carl E.
Thanks Carl...
I am not sure why I got particularly nervous for a moment with this
"simple" hassle. I just didn't want to do any damage at this time
(well, at any time, of course but at this time because it would take a
while before I could get things fixed).
Of course I then felt a little silly and just went ahead and tried to
make myself think the same way as I would if working on my 1985 Ford...
and just went for it. Of course it worked!
I am sure I will get less apprehensive as I get more comfortable with
the old beast!
Thanks again,
Eric
'68 MGB
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