[tcb] Re: Why so quiet?

  • From: "Eric Woodall" <eric@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: tcb@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Fri, 2 Feb 2007 10:59:21 -0600 (CST)

What a pain in the ass that is to do...


> Don't for get to clearance that bell housing for the 12v flywheel!
>
> On Feb 1, 2007, at 1:15 PM, Denis Dodson wrote:
>
>> I know why it is quiet here, 4-5" snow. Schools are closed, Jan is
>> home and she and all the dogs are sleeping. The roads are covered
>> so there is almost no traffic. I didn't even wake up until 11:00
>> AM, a new personal best.
>>
>> I think the engine is going back in Murray today, in about an hour,
>> depending on how well I do with the wiring. Confidence is better,
>> but still low, just too much work done to expect him to just fire
>> up on the first try. Chances of a fire or explosion is not too
>> high. Probably, what will happen when I turn the key will
>> be...nothing.
>>
>> I believe that anyone who does the bulk of the work will relate to
>> how working on the heart of the bus is just like working on
>> household electrical or plumbing; it never works the first time.
>> You turn it on and have to shut it off immediately because crap
>> goes everywhere or something snaps or nothing happens, which is
>> just as bad.
>>
>> Back to work, I am way behind schedule.
>>
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