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Saw a Healy Phase 2 Today

GregW

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So I was at the gas station today and saw that Healys are everywhere. Who knew? :devilgrin:
 

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You're not gonna sucker me in Mr GregW....!
That hose is on the wrong pump. 87 octane. Now if it was on the 91 octane pump.....Healey's fill up here please.

We all know how good Greg is with photoshop. Although, I believe he did catch this at the local pump. (Must have been at a BP station.)
Nice catch Greg!

I saved many of Greg' photoshop works of art, one my favorites....
 
AUSMHLY said:
You're not gonna sucker me in Mr GregW....!
That hose is on the wrong pump. 87 octane. Now if it was on the 91 octane pump.....Healey's fill up here please.
No my friend, That was the idle hose while I was fillin' up. But my Healey isn't on the road anyway, so it were my truck sipping on some 89. :rolleyes:
 
Well Greg, I was not gonna say nothin Coz I figured someone had just lost their mind. 87 Octane!!!---Keoke
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Well, the hose manufacturer is like a lot of folks who should know better -- leaves out the second "e" in the name.... :nonono:
 
BJ8Healeys said:
Well, the hose manufacturer is like a lot of folks who should know better -- leaves out the second "e" in the name.... :nonono:
:iagree:
:lol: ButI don't think the poster did much better---Keoke-- :hammer: : :laugh:
 
Well since you fellas are gangin' up on me, I'll have you know some people on the Healy hose Forum add the "e". So the Ying and Yang of the world is still in balance.
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:savewave:

ying and yang) generally is used to describe how polar or seemingly contrary forces are interconnected and interdependent in the natural world, and how they give rise to each other in turn. However, it has nothing in common with misspelled words on a British car forum.---- :laugh:
 
Keoke said:
:savewave:

ying and yang) generally is used to describe how polar or seemingly contrary forces are interconnected and interdependent in the natural world, and how they give rise to each other in turn. However, it has nothing in common with misspelled words on a British car forum.---- :laugh:

But, it has everything to do with describing the utter oddities that encompass our LBC's, from carbon throwout bearings to Lucas wiring and SU carb.

I think.

Therefore, I am.
I think.
 
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