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Karl Haas

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Since: Nov 19, 2007
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(Msg. 1) Posted: Wed Feb 13, 2008 4:55 pm
Post subject: Just sit in the sun and see what happens.
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The CO of a small ship was on complined to the MH3 (and always will
be) about some sort of problem. He suggested that the skipper sit in
the sun to see if that helped. (It didn't).
Following the same theory, the CDR was a bit cranky last week, so I
parked it in the sun for a few days after getting home from the car
museum.
Lo and behold, it now starts easily after the three-day rest and I can
even get it into 1st and reverse - something I couldn't do before
without switching off engine and moving the underhood linkage by hand.

Maybe Smitty (the HM3) had the right idea. I guess he was a Doctor of
Motors

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Jeff Rice

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Since: Nov 06, 2007
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(Msg. 2) Posted: Thu Feb 14, 2008 9:12 am
Post subject: Re: Just sit in the sun and see what happens. [Login to view extended thread Info.]
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I swear...
Your post's are getting stranger, and more cryptic every month...
Pretty soon we'll need a code book to translate.
Jeff


"Karl Haas" wrote...
> The CO of a small ship was on complined to the MH3 (and always will
> be) about some sort of problem. He suggested that the skipper sit in
> the sun to see if that helped. (It didn't).
> Following the same theory, the CDR was a bit cranky last week, so I
> parked it in the sun for a few days after getting home from the car
> museum.
> Lo and behold, it now starts easily after the three-day rest and I can
> even get it into 1st and reverse - something I couldn't do before
> without switching off engine and moving the underhood linkage by hand.
>
> Maybe Smitty (the HM3) had the right idea. I guess he was a Doctor of
> Motors



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