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41. RE: Under the hood temperature (score: 1)
Author: "Mullen, Tim" <Tim.Mullen@trw.com>
Date: Wed, 5 Jun 2002 13:12:53 -0400
Don't they also use an impact that turns all five lug nuts at once? Tim Mullen Chantilly, VA /// unsubscribe/change address requests to majordomo@autox.team.net or try /// http://www.team.net/mailman
/html/shop-talk/2002-06/msg00047.html (8,866 bytes)

42. RE: need a list of acronyms (score: 1)
Author: "Mullen, Tim" <Tim.Mullen@trw.com>
Date: Thu, 6 Jun 2002 16:41:13 -0400
Many years ago I joined the AAAAA. Some times I think others should join too... I once worked on a major project (the Space Shuttle) where the Acronyms culture was so over loaded, one acronym in part
/html/shop-talk/2002-06/msg00070.html (7,759 bytes)

43. RE: Engine out of TR6 -- how to mount it on the stand? (score: 1)
Author: "Mullen, Tim" <Tim.Mullen@trw.com>
Date: Fri, 7 Jun 2002 10:14:03 -0400
Those bolts/holes sound kind of small. Aren't there any larger holes? How about the holes for the starter? Are the holes that you are using meant for mounting dirt shields instead of the actual trans
/html/shop-talk/2002-06/msg00075.html (8,607 bytes)

44. RE: crack in toilet water tank (score: 1)
Author: "Mullen, Tim" <Tim.Mullen@trw.com>
Date: Tue, 25 Jun 2002 14:39:02 -0400
I have seen a tube of porcelain repair "stuff" at a hardware store. Basically a glue specially made to repair cracks in toilets and sinks, etc. I've also had good luck repairing a crack in the bottom
/html/shop-talk/2002-06/msg00118.html (8,116 bytes)

45. RE: paintball guns (score: 1)
Author: "Mullen, Tim" <Tim.Mullen@trw.com>
Date: Tue, 25 Jun 2002 17:24:58 -0400
Roman Candles? How about a car horn (placed by the trees) wired up to a switch? Siren and a motion detector? By the way, my wife is trying to protect her tomato plants from the deer... I just laugh,
/html/shop-talk/2002-06/msg00123.html (8,223 bytes)

46. RE: paintball guns (score: 1)
Author: "Mullen, Tim" <Tim.Mullen@trw.com>
Date: Tue, 25 Jun 2002 17:56:02 -0400
We live in a large urban area (DC). However, we have a stretch of woods (public park) behind us with a creek. We see lots of deer, a few raccoons, some rabbits, even a beaver sometimes. And lots of s
/html/shop-talk/2002-06/msg00129.html (10,691 bytes)

47. RE: Cut-off saw as a mitre saw? (score: 1)
Author: "Mullen, Tim" <Tim.Mullen@trw.com>
Date: Thu, 2 May 2002 11:17:50 -0400
Would the speed be too high for the wood blade? Don't know for sure, but don't abrasive wheels tend to run at high RPMs, and the saw blades at relatively low speed? Anyone know, cause I sure don't...
/html/shop-talk/2002-05/msg00028.html (7,315 bytes)

48. CBs and Lawn Mowers.. (score: 1)
Author: "Mullen, Tim" <Tim.Mullen@trw.com>
Date: Thu, 9 May 2002 12:22:49 -0400
The list has been quiet for a few days so, I'll ask a question. I'm about to leave on a cross country trip, so I'm putting the 'old CB in the truck. Do people/truckers/whoever still use Channel 19 fo
/html/shop-talk/2002-05/msg00048.html (7,837 bytes)

49. RE: CBs and Lawn Mowers.. (score: 1)
Author: "Mullen, Tim" <Tim.Mullen@trw.com>
Date: Thu, 9 May 2002 14:19:47 -0400
Funny thing is, my brother is one. He has a shop out in California where he the machine work on small engines (mostly motorcycles and "jet skis". But he bores out the engines, etc. When you take you
/html/shop-talk/2002-05/msg00052.html (8,511 bytes)

50. RE: polishing/waxing a car with orbital waxer.. (score: 1)
Author: "Mullen, Tim" <Tim.Mullen@trw.com>
Date: Fri, 10 May 2002 16:09:54 -0400
First, you can use the three step process (or more), or use a cleaner For the three step process: Step one, you use a "fine cut cleaner" - this is slightly abrasive and cleans the surface and removes
/html/shop-talk/2002-05/msg00058.html (9,439 bytes)

51. RE: Cross drilled rotors (score: 1)
Author: "Mullen, Tim" <Tim.Mullen@trw.com>
Date: Mon, 1 Apr 2002 09:55:01 -0500
It was from a Miata - I don't remember if it was on the front or rear. If I remember things correctly, it was a fairly new rotor, with new pads. Was used at a track day. The rotor was fine with no cr
/html/shop-talk/2002-04/msg00000.html (7,110 bytes)

52. RE: Magnetic water? (score: 1)
Author: "Mullen, Tim" <Tim.Mullen@trw.com>
Date: Mon, 8 Apr 2002 14:30:16 -0400
Normally, it is a magnet that generates electricity as water passes thru it. But in this case, since it used on the fuel line, it generates it's own self contained electricity to spark the fuel! Sinc
/html/shop-talk/2002-04/msg00034.html (7,943 bytes)

53. Problem with starting (score: 1)
Author: "Mullen, Tim" <Tim.Mullen@trw.com>
Date: Tue, 9 Apr 2002 14:48:01 -0400
My son's '85 El Camino (5.0L V8) has a problem starting when the is cold. It smokes. Blue clouds of oil smoke. But if the outside temperature is 10-20 degrees warmer, no smoke, starts right up and ru
/html/shop-talk/2002-04/msg00044.html (7,653 bytes)

54. RE: Magnetic water? (score: 1)
Author: "Mullen, Tim" <Tim.Mullen@trw.com>
Date: Tue, 9 Apr 2002 09:12:36 -0400
Humph... I think I've just been insulted! But I'm not sure... 8-) Tim Mullen /// unsubscribe/change address requests to majordomo@autox.team.net or try /// http://www.team.net/mailman/listinfo /// Ar
/html/shop-talk/2002-04/msg00045.html (7,456 bytes)

55. RE: Problem with starting (score: 1)
Author: "Mullen, Tim" <Tim.Mullen@trw.com>
Date: Tue, 9 Apr 2002 17:28:11 -0400
I forgot to mention that's also a relatively new PCV valve (but it won't hurt to change it anyway - they're cheap). The other end of the system would be the vent/filter in the side of the air cleaner
/html/shop-talk/2002-04/msg00047.html (7,639 bytes)

56. RE: Problem with starting (score: 1)
Author: "Mullen, Tim" <Tim.Mullen@trw.com>
Date: Mon, 15 Apr 2002 09:56:59 -0400
As I wrote before: Several people wrote to suggest that it's worn rings (I hope not!!) or a bad PCV valve. I had thought of the possibility of the PCV valve, but didn't think too much about it since
/html/shop-talk/2002-04/msg00088.html (8,222 bytes)

57. RE: rubber bushings (score: 1)
Author: "Mullen, Tim" <Tim.Mullen@trw.com>
Date: Tue, 16 Apr 2002 18:43:38 -0400
I kept expecting one of my neighbors to call the fire department because of the smoke... They still look at me like I'm crazy... 8-) But it does work quite well... Tim Mullen /// unsubscribe/change a
/html/shop-talk/2002-04/msg00098.html (7,684 bytes)

58. RE: appliance repair (score: 1)
Author: "Mullen, Tim" <Tim.Mullen@trw.com>
Date: Wed, 17 Apr 2002 09:52:37 -0400
Check the simple things first. Most refrigerators now days have the "cooling coils" underneath. The air is sucked in from the front and blows past the coils and out the back or the side. It's very ti
/html/shop-talk/2002-04/msg00110.html (7,916 bytes)

59. RE: cleaning plastic window (score: 1)
Author: "Mullen, Tim" <Tim.Mullen@trw.com>
Date: Thu, 18 Apr 2002 17:41:33 -0400
Don't use anything other than stuff made specifically for plastic. I use Meguiars Plastic Cleaner (M17) to clean the plastic and remove scratches (kind of like a rubbing compound), followed by Meguia
/html/shop-talk/2002-04/msg00128.html (8,507 bytes)

60. RE: cleaning plastic window (score: 1)
Author: "Mullen, Tim" <Tim.Mullen@trw.com>
Date: Fri, 19 Apr 2002 13:11:19 -0400
Using the plastic Cleaner and Polishes may not cure the problem, but it may (I've had amazing luck with them). It's worth the attempt. Especially since if you end up having to replace the top/windows
/html/shop-talk/2002-04/msg00141.html (7,795 bytes)


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