| At 08:59 AM 6/1/2011, eric@megageek.com wrote:
 >I understand where you are coming from.  My only problem with it is 
how do they get these
 >things to work in the millions of other installations out there.
Moose,
I understand!!!  As I said in an earlier post, when they plumbed my 
gas logs the plumbing is black
pipe to a propane tank and no leaks!  I thought I used the same pipe 
dope as they did.  At least I
used what a friend of mine said the construction company that he 
works for uses.
 >Yesterday I filled up my propane tank for the fork-lift, I noticed 
that the entire fill station is
 >plumbed with the same exact pipe.  How do they get it to work but I can't?
I think you're not alone!  A lot of us are in the same boat. :)
 >I guess now is the time we can tell that this is a list of old 
British car guys.  No where else would
 >a group of people accept such a failure rate!!!  8>)  (totally kidding!!)
Definately ain't no rice burners, that's for sure. :)
 >BTW, did you here that 98% of all Lucas electronic vehicles are 
still on the road today?  Turns out
 >hat the other 2% made it back home!!!  8>)
Love it!!!!!  I'll have to remember that one.
John
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