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Date Posted: 05:37:39 07/22/07 Sun
Author: JB
Subject: Re: Good news, bad news on the Edsel
In reply to: Dart 's message, "Re: Good news, bad news on the Edsel" on 05:28:12 07/22/07 Sun

Gotcha. A friend of mine has a 340 Charger w/ a six pack. One night at a party, some douche bag was "checking out" his setup and dropped a breather stud down the throat of one of his carbs and didn't say shit.

Luckily enough, it cleared the valve with no damage, and it got shattered and melted into 137 pieces in the combustion chamber. That thing sounded like it had marbles rolling around in it until we noticed the missing stud.

That's great news about the Gladys bro! A little down time, but at least it wasn't major and now you know a bit about the mechanical integrity of your machine.

JB

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