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Old 12-15-2020, 10:53 PM   #41
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Very good advice. Maybe you can help me. I'm not interested in Hijacking this post. Could you read the thread posted by Oldgold 360 regarding 35-36 wiper motor question? Could use some advice. PM me and Oldgold360 if you have advice and/or opinion. Thanks very much! You have my respect.
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You say you're not interested in high jacking this post but then go right ahead and do it anyhow, thereby showing your ass to the whole barn. How do you equate 35-36 wiper motor issues with a posting on a new engine and transmission or sludge in an oil pan/ Gimme a break.

Click on tomcarman's name and you will see how to send him a private email. This will work with any poster, and you won't embarrass yourself. Excuse me but I seem to have morphed into a first-class curmudgeon after my 88th birthday, but Stuff happens.
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Old 12-15-2020, 11:42 PM   #42
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You say you're not interested in high jacking this post but then go right ahead and do it anyhow, thereby showing your ass to the whole barn. How do you equate 35-36 wiper motor issues with a posting on a new engine and transmission or sludge in an oil pan/ Gimme a break.

Click on tomcarman's name and you will see how to send him a private email. This will work with any poster, and you won't embarrass yourself. Excuse me but I seem to have morphed into a first-class curmudgeon after my 88th birthday, but Stuff happens.
My apologies Lawson Cox. Sorry I offended you.
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Old 12-16-2020, 12:28 AM   #43
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You say you're not interested in high jacking this post but then go right ahead and do it anyhow, thereby showing your ass to the whole barn. How do you equate 35-36 wiper motor issues with a posting on a new engine and transmission or sludge in an oil pan/ Gimme a break.

Click on tomcarman's name and you will see how to send him a private email. This will work with any poster, and you won't embarrass yourself. Excuse me but I seem to have morphed into a first-class curmudgeon after my 88th birthday, but Stuff happens.

This could have been handled a little bit differently.
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Old 12-16-2020, 12:48 AM   #44
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This could have been handled a little bit differently.
Agreed. I am seeking advice and/or opinions from senior members and this is the advice/opinion offered. Not sure which direction to go seeking advice. Seems lately hostile replies have become the norm. Nonetheless there are many knowledgable members who are willing to help. Hopefully one will respond.
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