First no start
First no start
Its the first time in 3 years she gave me a probleem. Started her up after work, backfired thru carb, and would not start. The choke butterfly was stuck from the backfire! I loosened the screws to the butterfly, and wacked it and started her up. Shes been a great car! Now I need to tighten up my loose carb...
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Re: First no start
Dave, are you sure it was a wack? According to Ace, there is a definitive hierarchy of force used on our cars:
"Ron, it goes like this, from least to most, and calibration of the wrist is very critical: Flick Tap Rap Dull Blow Smack Bonk Sharp Blow Heavy Blow Slam Pile Driver As a point of comparison, a Bonk is what I should have done to your noggin after you sabatoged your car before you gave ..."
I don't see wack in the list.
Ron
"Ron, it goes like this, from least to most, and calibration of the wrist is very critical: Flick Tap Rap Dull Blow Smack Bonk Sharp Blow Heavy Blow Slam Pile Driver As a point of comparison, a Bonk is what I should have done to your noggin after you sabatoged your car before you gave ..."
I don't see wack in the list.
Ron
Re: First no start
I mean nothing personal by this, but i think that after a hard day at work, Dave accidently mis-spelled his word. I believe he meant to write WHACK
Please forgive me, Dave, if i am putting words in your mouth...
Main Entry: 1whack
Pronunciation: \ˈhwak, ˈwak\
Function: verb
Etymology: probably imitative of the sound of a blow
Date: 1719
transitive verb
1 a: to strike with a smart or resounding blow <whack the ball>
So, ron. if my presumption of Dave's intentions are correct, then i believe you will find BLOW on your list at least twice. And, having worked on Fiats with Dave in the recent past, i believe his intention was slightly less than your "sharp blow".
Please forgive me, Dave, if i am putting words in your mouth...
Main Entry: 1whack
Pronunciation: \ˈhwak, ˈwak\
Function: verb
Etymology: probably imitative of the sound of a blow
Date: 1719
transitive verb
1 a: to strike with a smart or resounding blow <whack the ball>
So, ron. if my presumption of Dave's intentions are correct, then i believe you will find BLOW on your list at least twice. And, having worked on Fiats with Dave in the recent past, i believe his intention was slightly less than your "sharp blow".
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Re: First no start
"It got persuaded", now that's funny, I don't care who your are.
Thank you Larry the Cable Guy.
Ron
Thank you Larry the Cable Guy.
Ron