Hey Tom - that's a waste of matches! I only use those for important things,
like seeing where the fuel leak is coming from
JM
Tom White wrote:
> It is British technology. When you want to know the oil pressure after
> dark you read the guage from the light of the match you are lighting
> your pipe with.
>
> > But wait, there's more of an instrumental but not musical topic. I
> > discovered today that the PO fitted oil pressure gauge (in a nice
location
> > to make it look part of the factory set-up) doesn't have the ability to
> > light itself up at night. It's not so much a question of a blown bulb /
> > blocked bulb holder / faded celluloid window - there just ain't no way
of
> > illuminating it at night.at all.
> > Guess whose logo is on the front? Joseph Lu........
>
>
> --
> Best Regards,
> Tom
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