Sorry if I offended you, but the paperwork that came with the car said Good----.
Maybe it was the other guys? It didn't start with "F", and we don't have a
----rich service center in the area. I don't know who put the plugs in
crosswise, but he sure as heck didn't know his job! Maybe they need an engineer,
because their "technicians" don't know what the %^&& they are doing. It took a
shadetree (retired Navy electrician) mechanic, without the tree, in a torrential
downpour to un-%^&* the "Technician's" %^&*up.
Kate & Gary
tim roy wrote:
> We Goodyear engineers do not want our name attached to Firestones. Please
> refrane from putting us in the same sentence. We have feelings you know. It
> was probably the Firestone guy that screwed up. Us Goodyear guys know how a
> plug goes in.
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "kate & gary" <kgb@clipper.net>
> To: <spridgets@autox.team.net>
> Sent: Friday, February 23, 2001 8:33 PM
> Subject: Thanks for Advice!!!!!!
>
> > Thanks to all who suggested ways to retrieve the broken sparkplug. The
> > surgery was successful, without removing the head (whew!). Patient is
> > recovering nicely, and we are most appreciative. This is a car whose
> > former owner thought the people at Goodyear/Firestone are "just so
> > nice". I guess ignorance is bliss. Anyhow, we now are up and running
> > thanks to all of you.
> > Kate & Gary
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