Sometimes it is the goals that can get us in trouble. Working in industry I have too many times where the goals or methods have been costly. I have witnessed major burns, lost limbs and eyesight. Usually due to the employee taking a short cut. Even though the pump is now working, for how long? Where will you be changing it next? Future towing bill and downtime. How many pumps could have been purchased had you been hurt?
As a noobie you need ask questions and get answers before trying new things. You need to understand the process and risks.
Dennis
From: Jeff Lincoln [mailto:magikvw@gmail.com] Sent: Saturday, June 09, 2012 10:20 AM To: Dennis Haynes Cc: vanagon@gerry.vanagon.com Subject: Re: 1985 1.9 Hesitation at higher RPM **SOLVED**
Dennis -
Yes I see. I didn't say it was smart or adviseable :) It worked out for me though - I am still a huge noobie in a lot of ways and this was the best method I could think of to accomplish my goal.
-- Thanks, Jeff '85 GL (Gertie) '78 Bus (Melissa) Patty's Bus |
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