Re: No Subject -Reply

From: DesignTech@worldnet.att.net
Date: Thu Feb 06 1997 - 17:27:42 EST


got ya'
that takes a load off my mind.
i was thinking i was in for a costly repair, now i can play it up and say
things like i got 20 psi

that is enuf psi for 20 men...

or 10 threesomes

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> From: Robert Lee Cobb Jr. <S0042745@cedarnet.cedarville.edu>
> To: dakota@sseg.ait.fredonia.edu
> Subject: Re: No Subject -Reply
> Date: Wednesday, February 05, 1997 11:42 PM
>
> ** High Priority **
>
> I KNOW it's a loud noise, but I've got the same thing. True, it
> sounds like a P-51 flying around in your engine bay, but it is
> normal. I've had the same thing ever since I've been here in Ohio
> (since 93), where it's nice and cold in the winter. To get rid of
> the noise I just throw it in drive right after startup (I hardly ever
> warm the thing up before I drive it), give it about 1/4 throttle, and
> the noise just goes away in about 5 to 6 seconds (if that long).
> Idling the truck for a while takes it a LOT longer to get rid of the
> noise. Hey, does your truck seem kinda sluggish while it's making
> that horrendous sound? Mine does too. And, when the noise quits, do
> you get a LOT better throttle response? Yep, mine too. Hey, I KNOW
> it's loud because I have to turn the radio up really loud to
> overpower it, and I've got 900 watts of power up there with me in the
> cab. So, either I go deaf from the music or deaf from the noise up
> front.
>
> - Rob Cobb 93 V8 LE 2wd
>
> >>> <DesignTech@worldnet.att.net> 2/5/97, 10:58pm >>>
> NO, YOU DON'T UNDERSTAND...
>
>
> it is a LOUD noisenot to be confused with the noise of air being
> sucked in
> when i give a quick burst of throttle.
>
> this noise is only when it is cold, and in drive(barely in reverse)
> when i let it idle down the block
>
> if i give it gas, it kind of stops
>
>
> ----------
> > From: Jane or Larry Elliott <elliott@serv.net>
> > To: DesignTech@worldnet.att.net
> > Cc: dakota@sseg.ait.fredonia.edu
> > Subject: Re: No Subject
> > Date: Wednesday, February 05, 1997 9:37 PM
> >
> > If you have an open air filter and you don't have a sucking sound
> when
> the
> > engine's running you've got a SICK engine. Internal combustion
> engines
> > are big air pumps and can make some really neat sucking sounds.
> Damn
> them
> > Fords make a clunking noise when they get sucked into the throttle
> body.
> >
> > Larry
 



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