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Jeff Grohs

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(Msg. 16) Posted: Sun Jul 31, 2005 1:55 pm
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Grumpy AuContraire wrote:
> Wait 'til them thar' c/k repro front fenders start arriving from Shanghai...
>
> <G>

a few years ago I bought some avanti motor mounts from SI. the sticker
on the package read "studabaker" right next to the part that said "made
in India"

Jeff

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Jeff Grohs

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(Msg. 17) Posted: Sun Jul 31, 2005 1:55 pm
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Grumpy AuContraire wrote:
> Wait 'til them thar' c/k repro front fenders start arriving from Shanghai...
>
> <G>

a few years ago I bought some avanti motor mounts from SI. the sticker
on the package read "studabaker" right next to the part that said "made
in India"

Jeff

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Grumpy AuContraire

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(Msg. 18) Posted: Sun Jul 31, 2005 5:55 pm
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I also hope to change my name to Grumpy Foghorn, US seneetar frum dawg patch...

JT




Jeff Rice wrote:
>
> Now THAT is what I call swerving back on topic without switching lanes!
> <lol>
> Jeff (JT, yer crackin' me up this morning <g>) Rice
>
> "Grumpy AuContraire" wrot...
> > Wait 'til them thar' c/k repro front fenders start arriving from
> > Shanghai...
> > <G>
> > JT
>
> > Jeff Rice wrote:
> >> What we need is an automatic OT header macro that plugs itself into a
> >> thread
> >> whenever JP or JT intentionally steer it off topic <g>
> >> Jeff (Now I would NEVER do something like that <lol>..) Rice
>
> >> " Charles Kunicki" wrote...
> >> > We're already paying (dearly I might add), most of the imported
> >> > computer
> >> > stuff IMHO is pure garbage,the unfortunate part of it is that companies
> >> > that had manufacturing/assembly facilities in the USA,made a quality
> >> > product way back when,have overseas plants now,build it cheap,six
> >> > months
> >> > later go buy another one.
> >> > This is especially true with motherboards,etc,as whatever electronic
> >> > parts
> >> > are used are made in mexico,el salvador,etc.poor quality component
> >> > assembly,cold solder joints,s**t power supplies,it goes on and on.
> >>
> >> > Being in the computer industry over 22 years,and phasing that part of
> >> > my
> >> > business plan out over the next year,I'm not sorry to say that quality
> >> > is
> >> > almost to the point of being extinct,beyond that,let's not start on the
> >> > term "trade deficit"
> >>
> >> > "Grumpy AuContraire" wrote...
> >> >> USA?????
> >> >> What you say thar' yankee transplant boy???
> >> >> Youse infewwin' that fwiendly Chinese pwoduct infewiow???
> >> >> 'membew, we 'ave a few home made ICBMs in yaw diwection... Bettaw
> >> >> tweet
> >> >> us nicewy aw ewse.....
> >> >> Seriously, BS's wires are terrific and a welcome relief in the "buy it
> >> >> made in the USA" category.
> >> >> JT
> >> >> Incidentally, while shopping for a new hard drive a couple of weeks
> >> >> ago,
> >> >> I chose a Seagate simply because it had a three year warranty rather
> >> >> than the one year offered by most others and cost a little more.
> >> >> Imagine my dismay when I got home and discovered the freakin' thing
> >> >> was
> >> >> made in China! We're gonna pay dearly in the future...
> >>
> >> >> Jeff Rice wrote:
> >> >>> I strongly recommend the Scott Performance wires sold by several
> >> >>> Stude
> >> >>> vendors here (as mentioned by Nate's post).
> >> >>> They FIT RIGHT, and are made of the highest quality material, and
> >> >>> assembled
> >> >>> with care here in the USA.
> >> >>> I have seen the manufacturing facility, and can attest to the
> >> >>> quality.
> >> >>> Jeff Rice
> >>
> >> >>> > Studedude wrote:
> >> >>> >> I am going to put the engine back into the Avanti this week but I
> >> >>> >> haven't bought the plugs or wires yet. What should I get? It's
> >> >>> >> an
> >> >>> >> R1
> >> >>> >> with a Harbit cam, pretronix ignition, edelbrock carb, and R3
> >> >>> >> valves.
> >> >>> >> Are the J9Y plugs and packard wire from SI the way to go?
> >> >>> >> Nick
> >> >
> >> >
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randee

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(Msg. 19) Posted: Sun Jul 31, 2005 10:36 pm
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Belden makes the silicon rubber spiral wound radio suppression wires,
available from any NAPA. I've always used those in my service work.
Only problem is if you do not like the white color.
--
wf.

Alex Magdaleno wrote:
>
> I like the spiral wound wires from MSD. Very low resistance and don't seem
> to have radio noise worse than other types.
>
> Alex M
>
> "Studedude" <nohanson.TakeThisOut@gmail.com> wrote in message
> news:1122780006.998527.311160@g43g2000cwa.googlegroups.com...
> >I am going to put the engine back into the Avanti this week but I
> > haven't bought the plugs or wires yet. What should I get? It's an R1
> > with a Harbit cam, pretronix ignition, edelbrock carb, and R3 valves.
> > Are the J9Y plugs and packard wire from SI the way to go?
> >
> > Nick
> >
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