Shaffer's corollary:
The more you work on a vehicle, the more work that is required on that
vehicle.
Jay S.
on 1/7/03 8:41 AM, Nory at nory@buffnet.net wrote:
> Thank you for the best laugh I've had all year!
>
> -Nory
> NORYS LAWS:
>
> 1. Just because you have found the problem, doesn't mean you've found the
> ONLY problem.
> 2. Just because it's new doesn't mean it works right.
>
> ----------
>> From: "Kent J. Miller" <Bushwacker4@prodigy.net>
>> To: "Spridgets" <spridgets@autox.team.net>
>> Subject: What Do You Expect?
>> Date: Mon, Jan 6, 2003, 11:16 PM
>>
>
>> I fired up the kerosene heater and ventured into the garage today. Did some
>> un-wrenching on "Boneyard". Getting ready to pull the engine and tranny...
>> Decided to be smart this time and drain the trans oil so it didn't drip out
>> the back when I pull the engine. Caught all but a single drop in a super-size
>> drink cup. As it was draining I unbolted the exhaust system. Had it hanging
>> by
>> a bracket in the rear and went to undo it. Pushed everything around just a
>> bit
>> to get to the hanger better and guess what? You're right, knocked over the
>> cup
>> with the tranny oil in it!
>>
>> Got out the kitty litter and threw it all around. Maybe clean it up
>> tomorrow... God, I love these cars.
>>
>> Kent
>> 1960 Bugeye
>> 1978 Midget "Drippy" (How's that for a name?)
>> 1976 Midget "Boneyard" (Now becoming a piece of eBay history!)
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