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Date:         Tue, 2 Jan 1996 10:55:44 -0800 (PST)
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From:         Steve Johnson <sjohnson@pcocd2.intel.com>
Subject:      Re: FAQ Needs Critiquing 

So Steve Johnson says:

So I says: > > So Glen Hadley says: > > > > The only thing that I see that I would take issue with is that the apark > > plugs should be replaced at every 3000 mi tune-up. I have always checked > > and cleaned at 3000, replaced at 6000. I always run Bosch plugs, > > sometimes platinum and sometimes copper-core. I let platinums run about > > 12000 miles. I also do not replace condenser, rotor and cap at every > > tune-up. I typically check and clean at 3000 and 6000, replacing them in > > the 9000 to 12000 range, unless I am having some sort of trouble. > > Thanks for your reply Glen. > > This seems to be a good point and I will re-state this area as best I > can. I was just going off of the standard VW maintenance schedule for > early air-cooleds. > > Thanks, > > P.S. I hope I get more responses from the "Vintage" group as they are > a larger population of the "Air-Heads". ;)

Shiiiit! Wrong list! Doh!!!

Sorry,

Steven

sjohnson@pcocd2.intel.com


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