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Old 06-12-2012, 11:23 PM   #17
pat in Santa Cruz
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Default Re: Float a motor

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Originally Posted by BILL WILLIAMSON View Post
I PROMISE, I PROMISE, I PROMISE, I won't "HAWK" Float-A- Motors again! Most folks never change their ways of doing stuff, ME included, up to a certain point. I always try to post helps that have been proven to be good advice or stuff that has worked for ME. Maybe I can still be a help to some that didn't grow up doodling with mechanical or electrical contraptions. Like, which is the "business" end of a screwdriver?? Apologies for being "testy," just waiting for Pat's imminent GLORIOUS HOMECOMING. bill w.

LOL Bill, hawk them as much as you like. An individual's decision is up to him, not you or me, after hearing all the evidence presented by folks with experiences, both positive and negative..

BTW, I do change my ways. Once upon a time I installed FOMs in one of my cars, in spite of warnings to the contrary. The decreased vibration was welcomed. Then I watched as the miles ticked by and the frame sank, the hood hung wrong and the door sticking got worse. When I restored the car and got the body off the frame, I could not believe how badly it was sagging and twisted. It was exactly what the veterans on Fordbarn and Ahooga said would happen. That's what changed my attitude about them.
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