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GRARRRRRRGHHHH!!!!! SOMEONE HELP ME!!!!
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Hoomgar
Originally posted by slopoke
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Hoomgar
Detman, for future jobs like this in areas similar to that looks to be I have had success with a piece of wire, tweezers and needle nose pliers. Both in and out. Feed the wire (good bread twisty wire works well or a stronger wire if they are real strong clips) through the holes with the tweezers and then simply twist tighten it with the needle nose pliers until it pulls the clip together. To put it back, reverse the procedure. It works like a charm 8) I have done this many a time. I wish I would have seen your thread earlier, sorry about that.
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Anonymous
Originally posted by HoomgarOriginally posted by slopokeIt is a common problem. This comes up as often as synthetic oil and using jumper cables to remove the stator cover.
HOW DID I DO GANG?? WAS I SWAVE AND GENTLE ABOUT THE SUBJECT.
I HOPE SOME OTHERS CAN ADD TO MY COMMENTS FOR THE READING PLEASURE OF OUR FRIEND IN PA.
Ill take another opportunity to say that the modified Chicago method giving he necessary atire and lunar conditions will always be the mother of all posts in my eyes.
Simon will have to swallow a bat while riding to top that one
Oh thats another story though. :P
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Hoomgar
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Engineering professors
Though it used to be less true of engineering professors than most other professors, the phrase " Those who can, do. Those who can't, teach." I wonder if it ever occurred to him that he was describing a dead short. I've always found these to be a bad thing.1979 GS 1000
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