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to: ML:Ffejy@MMN
from: ML:WaCks at UCR@JII
date: 2097-07-19 22:42:00
subject: Hmm

FF>WU>FF>WU>NO>Ialso have worked on both professionally and while i haven't yet
FF>WU>FF>WU>NO>one of the current acuras in the shop (or the current camaro for
FF>WU>FF>WU>NO>matter) i dont recall the acura being that much easier to work o
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FF>WU>FF>WU>NO>Sent via MailLink, 14-JUL-97, 09:16:46, from:
FF>WU>FF>WU>NO>(PRO)ProStar Plus - 206-941-0317
FF>WU>FF>WU>NO>Auburn, WA
FF>WU>FF>WU>Back when I went to school, racing other classmates in getting a pi
FF>WU>FF>WU>out of a 350 took me twenty three minutes using air tools.  On an
FF>WU>FF>WU>Integra, it only takes about fifteen or so.  Several parts on the
FF>WU>FF>WU>Integra motor will last a lifetime...such as the water pump, oil pu
FF>WU>FF>WU>etc.  Heck...even the radiator hoses will last 10 years plus!  Now
FF>WU>FF>WU>me that you've seen that happen regularly on a Chevy!  Performing
FF>WU>FF>WU>routine maintanance is also easier on an Integra...except for the t
FF>WU>FF>WU>belt.  Spark Plugs are right on top.  The distributor is right on
FF>WU>FF>WU>top...dip sticks are all right in front.  The oil filter is easily
FF>WU>FF>WU>accessible under the car...
FF>WU>FF>WU>As long as you do not overheat the engine, it'll last a lifetime...
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FF>WU>FF>WU>Sent via MailLink, 14-JUL-97, 13:27:42, from:
FF>WU>FF>WU>(JII)The Jungle II ClientServer - (818)914-9010
FF>WU>FF>WU>Glendora CA.  Telnet 206.55.129.173
FF>WU>FF>That's pretty slow to remove a piston.  I've had it down to 9 mins to
FF>WU>FF>remove a piston in a chevy.
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FF>WU>FF>Sent via MailLink, 15-JUL-97, 15:38:34, from:
FF>WU>FF>(MMN)Metropolis Downtown - (913)663-3333
FF>WU>FF>Many Cities, Midwest
FF>WU>Mine took longer becuase I let the oil drain out of the pan...plus when
FF>WU>it comes to heat, I'm the world's biggest wus!  We tore these down right
FF>WU>after we fired them up...so...you know. =)
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FF>WU>Sent via MailLink, 17-JUL-97, 02:47:28, from:
FF>WU>(JII)The Jungle II ClientServer - (818)914-9010
FF>WU>Glendora CA.  Telnet 206.55.129.173
FF>Let it drain while you're removing the pan bolts and timing chain cover.
FF> Invest in some mechanix gloves too, they work pretty good (until you
FF>manage to set em on fire  :)  )
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FF>Sent via MailLink, 17-JUL-97, 09:08:50, from:
FF>(MMN)Metropolis Downtown - (913)663-3333
FF>Many Cities, Midwest
I'll keep that in mind whenever I have to do that again...
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Sent via MailLink, 18-JUL-97, 01:04:30, from:
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