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#490077 - 08/16/08 09:35 AM
Re:not so sick sprite
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Jedi Hopeful
Registered: 06/29/08
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Loc: Michigan & Georgia
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That's one way to fix a car! Just replace everything and not worry about what was really wrong! I like your approach! Isn't that what the dealer usually does!?! (Seems to be a dealer goal to replace as many high $$ parts as possible... even if it only needed an inexpensive part or an adjustment...)  At least it is running again!!  & I have to admit that sometimes it does seem to be more cost/time efficient to just replace EVERYTHING that could be defective. Probably will need it eventually anyway!  "Cheers!"  -Bear-
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'52 MG-TD (4-Sale!) '46 Willys Jeep CJ2A (4-Sale!) '21 Ford Model-T (4-Sale!) '80 Corvette (4-Sale!)
'57 Austin FX3 London Taxi '59 BugEye Sprite Vintage Racer '59 BugEye Sprite 13B-Rotary SCCA E/M Racer '60 BugEye Sprite Iris Blue "BUGIIII" '62 Sprite HSR/SVRA Vintage Racer '65 Sprite SCCA D/P Racer '70 Triumph GT6 SCCA D/P Racer '53 Jeep M38-A1 '67 Jeep M715 Custom-Built Jeep ROCK-CRAWLER w IROC-Z power & 1-ton driveline
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#490212 - 08/16/08 05:08 PM
Re:not so sick sprite
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Sherman
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Having spent many years in GM and Ford dealers, I've seen some real Bozos attempt to fix cars... It seems that fewer guys want to pursue this illustrious carreer anymore. More than a few of these guys were illiterate to boot! The shotgun approach to fixing cars is not necessary if one has knowledge, tools, and equipment at their disposal. One perception problem I see often is in the scenario where some CPA or other cubite rebuilds his project over several years, joins a club, and is approached by guys who admire their beauty machine and mistakenly assume these cubites are gurus... and these guys get the Ego thing, head rush, and start giving out advice.... lots of it incorrect or misleading(mostly because their info is based on a "strong Feeling" instead of professional experience or engineering data).Like asking an LVN how to do heart surgery... And the inquirer has no inkling that he is the blind being led by the blind.....
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#490507 - 08/17/08 05:30 PM
Re:not so sick sprite
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Jedi Hopeful
Registered: 06/29/08
Posts: 161
Loc: Michigan & Georgia
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Ah yes! I have to agree that truly good & HONEST mechanics are getting harder & harder to come by. And yes, many of the responses posted on this forum are simply the amateur opinions of weekend mechanics... But given that, the opinions & advise shared here CAN frequently aid other weekend mechanics in solving their particular problem. If nothing else, it is good to know that others enjoy the same joys and frustrations of owning these old British cars. "Cheers!"  -Bear-
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'52 MG-TD (4-Sale!) '46 Willys Jeep CJ2A (4-Sale!) '21 Ford Model-T (4-Sale!) '80 Corvette (4-Sale!)
'57 Austin FX3 London Taxi '59 BugEye Sprite Vintage Racer '59 BugEye Sprite 13B-Rotary SCCA E/M Racer '60 BugEye Sprite Iris Blue "BUGIIII" '62 Sprite HSR/SVRA Vintage Racer '65 Sprite SCCA D/P Racer '70 Triumph GT6 SCCA D/P Racer '53 Jeep M38-A1 '67 Jeep M715 Custom-Built Jeep ROCK-CRAWLER w IROC-Z power & 1-ton driveline
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#490512 - 08/17/08 05:39 PM
Re:not so sick sprite
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Sherman
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..........and my intention here is only to help from the perspective of a professional with much training and many years of experience. The fact that I tout my credentials, although interpreted as offensive, is intended to lend credence. I had a mentor once.... John Bamberg... a Rolls-Royce Master. He took me under his wing while I was barely in high school.... He was very knowledgeable, and became a good friend. Because I was able to check in my pride and ego, and listen to the master, I gained a great deal of knowledge and work ethic from him that I still use today.... even if working on a 2002 Mercury Sable. John died during the 1984 holidays.... I sorely miss him even today.
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#490530 - 08/17/08 06:32 PM
Re:not so sick sprite
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Jedi Hopeful
Registered: 06/29/08
Posts: 161
Loc: Michigan & Georgia
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Sherman, It IS good to have someone on here like yourself who has years of experience!  I just want to be sure that everyone feels free to share their opinion w/o fear of feeling like they are being "shot down". THAT SAID, I can understand your frustration when you see unsound advise being dispensed... THANKS for your contributions!  Working together we will all help to keep this hobby alive, a little more affordable, and fun!  "Cheers!"  -Bear-
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'52 MG-TD (4-Sale!) '46 Willys Jeep CJ2A (4-Sale!) '21 Ford Model-T (4-Sale!) '80 Corvette (4-Sale!)
'57 Austin FX3 London Taxi '59 BugEye Sprite Vintage Racer '59 BugEye Sprite 13B-Rotary SCCA E/M Racer '60 BugEye Sprite Iris Blue "BUGIIII" '62 Sprite HSR/SVRA Vintage Racer '65 Sprite SCCA D/P Racer '70 Triumph GT6 SCCA D/P Racer '53 Jeep M38-A1 '67 Jeep M715 Custom-Built Jeep ROCK-CRAWLER w IROC-Z power & 1-ton driveline
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#490537 - 08/17/08 06:45 PM
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Yoda
Registered: 08/02/02
Posts: 5496
Loc: ID
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Having spent many years in GM and Ford dealers, I've seen some real Bozos attempt to fix cars... It seems that fewer guys want to pursue this illustrious carreer anymore. More than a few of these guys were illiterate to boot! The shotgun approach to fixing cars is not necessary if one has knowledge, tools, and equipment at their disposal. One perception problem I see often is in the scenario where some CPA or other cubite rebuilds his project over several years, joins a club, and is approached by guys who admire their beauty machine and mistakenly assume these cubites are gurus... Wow - Thanks for setting us straight. For a while there I was getting worried. D
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#490539 - 08/17/08 06:52 PM
Re:not so sick sprite
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Sherman
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You would have responded to me more favorably had we conversed in person.... The lack of body language gestures, eye contact, facial expressions, and voice tone and inflexion do not lend themselves to a very fair assessment ...Peace brother!
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#490645 - 08/17/08 10:34 PM
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Yoda
Registered: 08/02/02
Posts: 5496
Loc: ID
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You would have responded to me more favorably had we conversed in person.......Peace brother! Hi Sherman, I'm sure that you are correct & I apologize. Let's just pretend that this discussion never happened, & I'll never mention that I might be a CPA. Dave
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#490672 - 08/18/08 12:46 AM
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Jedi Knight
Registered: 01/18/02
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