People In England
Originally Posted by 1988RedT2' date='Sep 5 2003, 10:38 AM
[quote name='j9fd3s' date='Sep 5 2003, 04:39 PM'] its been hot here, i already died twice from it
mike
mike
i got better
mike
cmon now have any of you been to england or the u.k. remember they are used to highes in the 70s during summer. i have relatives that come from england in the fall and allmost have heat strokes. cut them some slack. it would be like bringing someone from equadore and placing them in alaska. they will prolly get hypothermia cause they arent used to it. have an open mind. blaze one up. e x p a n d
We had like 61 days straight of 70 degree weather here. I'm sure phins remembers it well, as it's raining right now.
As for dying, a J-109 ignitor died on me. The funny part is it was the Trailing one and it was jumpered to the negative side of both coils, with the dizzy cranked clockwise far enough to zero the timing on the Leading mark on the dizzy. Appearantly the Leading ignitor had been dead for a very long time. Anyway, it had no L T split and many other problems too numerous to mention in this thread. When it died, it died!
No brits were harmed at any time during the death of the ignitor.
As for dying, a J-109 ignitor died on me. The funny part is it was the Trailing one and it was jumpered to the negative side of both coils, with the dizzy cranked clockwise far enough to zero the timing on the Leading mark on the dizzy. Appearantly the Leading ignitor had been dead for a very long time. Anyway, it had no L T split and many other problems too numerous to mention in this thread. When it died, it died!
No brits were harmed at any time during the death of the ignitor.




