-----Original Message----- From: JON LEWIS [mailto:JLEWIS@centpharm.com] Sent: Tuesday, February 16, 1999 12:02 PM To: 'coyote@vanagon.com' Subject: Westie syndrome Hi Ron, During a recent visit to Yosemite I ran into a fellow Westie'r who told me about a fix for what she termed as "Westie syndrome". She explained that it had something to do with the air lock and the symptoms are a sudden loss of power, which I noticed once while driving on the highway; the rpms just sunk, as if it were out of gas, which it wasn't. It made sense when she described the problem about which she said I could locate information on the web. The fix is an easy one utilizing a resistor, but as to the type or further detail, I'm unsure. Does any of this sound familiar? Is there any article describing the problem/solution in more detail? Thanks, Jon Lewis EH&S Deputy ____________________ Centaur Pharmaceuticals, Inc. 484 Oakmead Parkway, Sunnyvale, CA 94086. desk (408) 822-4146 fax (408) 822-1601 jlewis@centpharm.com
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