Re: Re: TB/Manifold Opening....Hey BruceB check this out.

From: KURTZ ERIC (erics5.9@home.com)
Date: Fri Aug 27 1999 - 17:14:07 EDT


yeah, I agree totally GS. Damn that Murphy dude. If it's at all
possible, and it is, avoid it! Why take a chance with something that
could cost you big bucks later for taking an extra 10 to 30 minutes to
just take the dang thing off before modifying it!?
Eric

GS- wrote:
>
> My concern and Eric has a point here, would be that small pieces
> could be pounded like a hammer to the intake valve, preventing
> a seal with loss of compression. It might be a while before they
> finally dislodge and pass thru. It seems what your saying is
> ALL the pieces will be very small and you can get 'em all. Hard
> to guarantee that! Murphy's Law can be unforgiving sometimes.
> :)
>
> GS -
>
> >
> > I agree here. Anyone ever made/used thermite? the active explosive
> > ingredient is aluminum powder. anything that gets dropped in your engine
> > should burn without a trace.
> >
> > David Gloff
> > Computer Technician
> > Valcom Professional Computer Center; Kemper/Scudder/Zurich Funds
> > aolim: dgloff
> > Loaded Intense Blue '99 Dakota Sport CC 318 5-speed 3.92SG
> >
> > "This is a litigation-free zone. Prosecutors will be Violated."
> >
> > On Fri, 27 Aug 1999 Kabuki2@aol.com wrote:
> >
> > > In a message dated 8/26/99 5:47:01 PM Eastern Daylight Time,
> > > GSWillhite@ualr.edu writes:
> > >
> > > << I'm not namin' any names......BRUCEB. Hahaha, Whatta
> > > guy. You new DML'ers don't try this at home, only Mr.B could
> > > do this and get away with it.
> > >
> > > GS - >>
> > > a little aluminum dust shouldn't hurt anything ... it always falls in there
> > > no matter how many paper towels you stuff down there ... just my experience
> > > on porting anything while attached to a vehicle.
> > >
> > >
> > > ttyl
> > > Patrick
> > >
> >



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