Re: 4x4 hi range drag racing?

From: Josh D. Brown (phantom318@email.msn.com)
Date: Fri Mar 06 1998 - 20:50:00 EST


I have taken off in four wheel and then switched to 2wd all the time I can
feel it switching back, I don't claim to be a great mechanic, i di get my
ASE certification in high school but that has nothing to do with this.
Maybe the older transfer cases are the way you've described but not the new
ones, you can put it in 4wd at a stop light drive foward 5 feet and your
locked in then switch out and about five more feet you ar locked out again.
This are the mopar transfer cases not the FORWARD DIRECTION pieces of crap
chysler bought from Cheby a few years back!!!!
PHANTOM318@msn.com, 97 CC 318ci 4x4,
flowmaster dual exhaust, Wiend air cleaner,
3.92 gears, decals removed, CB radio.
-----Original Message-----
From: William Hatch <wkhesq@worldnet.att.net>
To: dakota-truck@buffnet.net <dakota-truck@buffnet.net>
Date: Friday, March 06, 1998 8:31 PM
Subject: DML: 4x4 hi range drag racing?

>What is wrong with the minds of some of the folks who tune in in this
>net?
>
>Someone must be kidding when they say start out in Four Wheel Hi and
>shift the lever forward into 2H. Well partner, you are still in 4H and
>will be until you stop, back up, then go forward again.
>
>Tell u what; you can use my '87 Dak with headers and U can pick out the
>worst Vega whatever you have ever heard of and let's go get it on at the
>strip. I hope there is 200,000 people there who will LTAOAROTF - at you
>while I sputter and wheeze by you in my 3 cylinder rusted out auto
>tranny (slipping) Vega. The blue smoke from the exhaust that I will put
>out will probably bury you so no one will notice that you stopped to get
>it back into 2H.
>
>Sonny, before you make a total fool out of yourself, go take a basic
>course in auto mechanics, presuming without deciding that you took high
>school physics. I'd bet your parents didn't have a honor roll student
>bumper sticker, either. Same goes for the guy that wanted to know what
>anti-sway bars do.
>
>Me, Great mechanic, not half bad lawyer from way, way up in Northern NY.
>I say that is "too too bad" which means I'm from way up in Northern NY -
>iron mine country - Lyon Mountain and Merrill, NY to be exact. Live near
>Cortland now. The SF Bay Bridge was made out of steel which came from
>the ore mined in my back yard.
>
>Sorry for being mean and nasty; the half bad defense lawyer couldn't get
>the job done today, so there is one less child molester on the street
>tonight. I'm tired, I'm old and I ain't got no lady friends this month.
>
>All the best,
>
>WKHESQ.
>
>



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