Date: Fri, 22 Jun 2001 06:15:30 -0400
Reply-To: Kenneth D Lewis <kdlewis@JUNO.COM>
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From: Kenneth D Lewis <kdlewis@JUNO.COM>
Subject: Re: High idle digifant??
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Rob;
Try removing the idle valve and flushing out with carb cleaner.
Also Here is a post from a fellow list member on how to search the
archives. I remeber seeing many helpful replies to this query in the
past.
Good Luck and Drive Safely
Ken Lewis
86 Crewcab,60 356
http://Neksiwel.20m.com/
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VANAGON DATABASE ENGINE
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First, you may query ListServ's internal database directly for articles
you're seeking. You do this by sending a 'search' command to the list
server (listserv@vanagon.com). I'll give you a brief lesson here, but an
extensive help file is available by sending the following command to the
list server:
GET LISTDB MEMO
To search for all letters containing the term 'CV joint', send the
following command to the list server:
SEARCH 'cv joint' IN VANAGON
This is the simplest form of the command, and returns an index of all
letters that contain the phrase, as well as a brief excerpt of the term
in
context. The letter will also contain information on how to get the full
text of any of the letters found.
You may also narrow your search in a bunch of ways. You can limit a
search by date with a "SINCE. . . " predicate. Likewise, you can limit
by
sender and/or by the subject line with a "WHERE . . ." predicate. For
instance:
SEARCH 'cv joint' IN VANAGON since 98/01/01
SEARCH 'cv joint' IN VANAGON WHERE SENDER CONTAINS 'joel'
SEARCH * IN VANAGON WHERE SENDER IS coyote@likeminds.com
SEARCH * IN VANAGON SINCE 97/01/01 WHERE SUBJECT CONTAINS 'oettinger'
are all valid search commands that will (depending on how well you've
crafted your predicate) dramatically reduce the number of entries
returned to you.
(Note that the case of the statements is unimportant. I just put
keywords
in all CAPS, and variable information in lower-case.)
VANAGON WEB ARCHIVES
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The entire history of the Vanagon mailing list is now available in the
database. You can use 'search' commands sent to 'listserv@vanagon.com'
or
simply use the web interface at
http://gerry.vanagon.com/archives/vanagon.html
http://www.sason.com/vanagon.nsf