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Old 07-21-2009, 05:38 AM
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wow..... I am going to print that and put it on the wall ...I also know about checking out your diesels to be sure they are not your problem re turbo pressue and power valves if you get back to me

many thanks for your confidence ..steve
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Old 07-21-2009, 08:49 AM
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your logic gives me a headache...so the WL glows as you drive along when its illumination is no longer required ...????
So why is the WL wired up in conjunction with the dynamo ?

What is the reason for the WL to go out automatically - provided all is well, of course - following successful engine start up and the dynamo attaining idling speed ? How mysterious ??

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I like Brazil nuts .......
Some care is required as they are somewhat deceptive. Innocent looking, but could entail more than an aspirin if rubbed up the wrong way !
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Old 07-21-2009, 02:10 PM
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This poster has repeatedly shown a desire for argumentive behavior. A quick scan of his brief career here indicates he's nit picked and argued on every thread he's participated in.

Of course now I'll be the subject of his latest rant and with me being the illogical and usually foolish poster that I am, will let him run with it. This is truly a sin as he's clearly got some experience and intelligence
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Old 07-22-2009, 01:34 PM
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This poster has repeatedly shown a desire for argumentive behavior. A quick scan of his brief career here indicates he's nit picked and argued on every thread he's participated in.

Of course now I'll be the subject of his latest rant and with me being the illogical and usually foolish poster that I am, will let him run with it. This is truly a sin as he's clearly got some experience and intelligence
My guess is he first drops us a question, then reads up on wikipedia to contradict us.
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Old 07-22-2009, 05:05 PM
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My guess is he first drops us a question, then reads up on wikipedia to contradict us.
There is an 'over-70% chance' that you may be right !
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