so i ordered a shift kit for my th325.. two in fact. they called me to let me know they spoke to the manufacturer and there was only one to ship me because it was the last one
One of the posts said something about not doing it if it were cast iron ... all you have to do is put it on "heated dry" and it shouldn't be an issue.
When I was in BASIC Training for the Army, we ran as hot of water as we could into the sink, then dunked our rifles into them to clean them out ... no rusting issues there. Worked great. Water evaped from the guns before anything could happen.
Hey, I've been editing questions these past couple of days and have notice a non-negligible amount of questions do not have an actual question. I've been putting in a simple "What could be causing this? How do I diagnose this?", but I don't know if that's acceptable or annoying people.
Also, I've been editing several questions bumped by Community. I feel bad for re-bumping them after editing, but they're on the front page anyways.
@ZachMierzejewski that sounds like a perfectly reasonable edit. Sometimes people come in the door with a useful set of symptoms but don't actually state the problem that they're trying to solve.
So I have this old Skoda Estelle with its original carbureted engine working so far so good.
A few days ago I realized it was consuming too much water and running a bit hot. A few days later I found out the water was coming into the oil sump and contaminated the oil, the famous "mayo" thing. I ...
Ford found out they would explode when crashed into, but worked out it was cheaper to deal with the lawsuits than to issue a recall. The media found out...
I'm doing pre-calculus and got a bit caught on this question… I looked online and it said that a number is rational if it can be the quotient of two integers. So I did this:
I know that it is irrational because if this was actually rational, mathematicians would have figured out. So my questio...
First time I looked at this the A/C compressor clutch wasn't engaging. Long story short: the high side pressure switch on the back of the compressor was unplugged. Noted that the engine was shaking (like it was misfiring) as I was watching them add refrigerant.
The next day I get the call asking...
@JoErNanO Actually I see only three possibilities for you: 1. You carry always a big, heavy UPS to your garage. 2. You get a power line in your garage. 3. You get a new garage
@Myself I think that LED lights and a car battery should do the trick. Or LED lighting with inbuilt rechargeable batteries. No need for an UPS. I can't get a power line in there since there are no plugs. I could get a new garage but across the town there are only two places where garage boxes have electricity. Both are far away from my house and don't really strike me as the most secure places to store motorbikes. Does the term "paper garage doors" ring any bells. :)
@JoErNanO I now have a similar problem - my new garage is in a block around 100m from the house, so running a power cable ought to be just about possible, but will be a PITA and expensive if I want one hefty enough to take a decent current
@IanRingrose I'm not particularly bothered about how it's implemented; as long as users receive relevant posts for review I couldn't care less if the process involved pixie dust, oompa-loompas and one-eyed unicorns. — Zaid3 mins ago
The user doesn't need a cordless drill, they need a hole in the wall
@Pᴀᴜʟsᴛᴇʀ2 Biggest problem on chat is that it is quite difficult to know if somebody is intending on making a joke, insulting somebody or just trying to bring in some thoughts.
Just to clarify: I did not try to rub it in that missing power is a bad thing
@JoErNanO It does provide a decent amount of light, and it's got a big diffuser, so you get a fairly even spread, but it's still a point source, so you still have the usual problem of getting in your own shadow as you're trying to work
@Myself The problem with that is that most consumer air compressors are mains-powered! Petrol ones seem to be really expensive
@JoErNanO I have ten GALLONS of beer at home, waiting to go into bottles. Every day is a struggle not to just stick a straw in there and drink my sorrows away. ;-)
In the wild days, many years ago at the workplace of a good friend of mine they had the habit of shocking the new colleagues.
So during driving his ambulance he asked the new medic to get him "his epilepsy medicine(!)" from the glove box. Hearing that her ambulance driver suffers from epilepsy she looked a bit worried.
When she opened it some empty beer bottles fell out (he placed them before)
So later in the day she wanted to confront the boss about it. When she opened his door she noticed some bottles of wine on his desk...
@JoErNanO - Yah, wish in one hand, spit in the other ... I'm about as loaded as the bank vault portrayed in the movie Now You See Me ... It's all there one minute; the next? Poof - gone
Paul the Octopus (26 January 2008 – 26 October 2010) was a common octopus who was used to predict the results of association football matches. Accurate predictions in the 2010 World Cup brought him worldwide attention as an animal oracle.
During divinations, Paul's keepers would present him with two boxes containing food. Each box was identical except for the fact that they were decorated with the different team flags of the competitors of an upcoming football match. Whichever box Paul ate from first would be considered his prediction for which team would win the match.
His keepers at the Sea Life...
Nay, Hopping back and forth between online and work computer. I cannot see the online side when I'm on the work computer. KVM switches the display out.
@Zaid I was looking at the photos display on my phone the other day. I haven't been to South America, Africa or Antarctica. There's your hint for the day.
@RoryAlsop - Awesome ... not sure I saw a link for that, but will look again.
@RoryAlsop - I found the link ... for some reason, I didn't get down to the bottom of the email. I cannot do it at work. Must be some policy in place preventing a secure connection for some reason (stupid).
At work we have access to a Subway sandwich shop. They finally take me serious when I tell them I want "Lots of pickles" ... its awesome, they stuff them on!
I need to power computer monitors consuming a total of 380 watts (I calculated 31.6 amps from a previous post by Alec Teal, (Thank you so much for such an informative answer!!) in an SUV having an alternator rated at 105 Amps. I am thinking of using a 12vdc 40Ah SLA battery as auxiliary battery t...
Since I have class on Wednesday nights, I usually grab a 1/2 of sub for dinner. Class is here on sight at work, so while it makes for a long day, it's convenient.
I would eat at Subway more often, if that gives you any indication. I just could not afford to do it all crazy like Jerrod or something.
@anonymous2 - PS: I like this question. I think it's a great crossover question on stuff we don't see very often.
We have a very large building (like the third largest office building in the DC area after the Pentagon & Reagan buildings). Something like 3.1M sq ft. At the 1st floor level, we have an atrium with several different places to buy food. Quite a selection, in fact. A little bit more expensive than if we went out on the economy, but considering we don't have to go anywhere to get the food, I'm good with it.
Two different worlds. I have approximately one choice of where to eat... but it's pretty neat because it's a friend's house. :) Come to think of it, if I did have other choices, I wouldn't take them.
Unless I'm working for myself, that is; in which case I eat at home.
I usually pack my lunch for work, but since on Wednesdays I have to eat lunch and dinner, I just buy 1/2 a sandwich for dinner instead of packing two meals.
Actually three meals, because I eat b-fast here as well (bring it in).
The only reason I didn't flunk the class was the teacher was nearly blind. Me and this other guy would use erasable ink on our papers and always exchange papers for grading, then we'd correct enough stuff so we'd pass the class.
@Pᴀᴜʟsᴛᴇʀ2 Hmm, not sure how much it's worth after all. I've seen it go for $90 CAD, but the only one I find on ebay is going for $60 + $40 shipping with... you guessed it, the throttle linkage broken.
@LynnCrumbling Two months! You won't have snow by then?
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Ou bien,
J'ai de la misère à mémoriser...
Mais comme Laure a déjà dit, si vous voulez utiliser "problème", ça serait:
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