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JAXAshby July 14th 04 03:06 AM

The Andrea Gail had a gasoline engine
 
hey, loose marble billie, you somehow missed the irony that was apparent right
for the get-go.

you know, as in "the author said it so it has to be true, otherwise they
wouldn't print it".

Jakass, you are the dummy who stated the AG's engine was gas because you
read they cleaned some plugs. Remember, you stated the engine was gas.
YOu did not state the author was wrong. YOU stated the AG's engine was gas!

"JAXAshby" wrote in message
...
cay lif bill, the irony on the original statement should not have been

lost on
you from the get-go, and if perhaps you missed it you STILL should have

come up
to speed by the 8th or 10th reiteration. wake up, dude.

Did it specifically state *SPARK plugs*? There are many, many kinds of
"plugs", you know.


In a diesel? that can be cleaned?

Goto http://www.andreagail.com/The_Andrea...drea_gail.html
And look at the motor. Gas?





















JAXAshby July 14th 04 03:08 AM

The Andrea Gail had a gasoline engine
 
wayne, weren't you going to help out "steve" by telling one and all where to
find the plugs on a diesel engine?

yup, that was you.

wrote:
Jakass, you are the dummy who stated the AG's engine was gas because you
read they cleaned some plugs. Remember, you stated the engine was gas.
YOu did not state the author was wrong. YOU stated the AG's engine was gas!

================================================= ===

Jax has way too much time on his hands and gets his jollys by making
outrageous statements and waiting for the flack to fly. If you feed
the troll he gets bigger.










John Smith July 14th 04 03:40 AM

The Andrea Gail had a gasoline engine
 
Sort of like Harry, but at least he keeps it on topic.


"Wayne.B" wrote in message
...
On Tue, 13 Jul 2004 18:27:21 GMT, "Calif Bill"
wrote:
Jakass, you are the dummy who stated the AG's engine was gas because you
read they cleaned some plugs. Remember, you stated the engine was gas.
YOu did not state the author was wrong. YOU stated the AG's engine was

gas!
================================================== ==

Jax has way too much time on his hands and gets his jollys by making
outrageous statements and waiting for the flack to fly. If you feed
the troll he gets bigger.




basskisser July 14th 04 01:06 PM

The Andrea Gail had a gasoline engine
 
(JAXAshby) wrote in message ...
basskisser, you have just been awarded The Schlackoff Too-Stupid-For-Words
Award.

congratulations, basskisser.

Did it specifically state *SPARK plugs*? There are many, many kinds of
"plugs", you know.


In a diesel? that can be cleaned?

Yes.



Why do you need a "couple dozen" of them? Where does the writer say
that they cleaned a couple of dozen of these plugs? Now, I'll tell you
about some possible *plugs*. Cooling system, sometimes has several
plugs in the plumbing, at various places, mostly to drain. Electrical
connections, for glow plugs, instrumentation, possibly starter. Was
there an air compressor running off of the engine? That would indeed
have plugs.
Now, YOUR turn. Please show where they said "spark" plugs.


Do you not think that any of the above items can be cleaned? Now, I
say, one more time, to save yourself at least a little face, please
provide any information you have that the writer was referring to
"spark" plugs.

basskisser July 14th 04 01:09 PM

The Andrea Gail had a gasoline engine
 
(JAXAshby) wrote in message ...
schlackoff, you are saying that a nervouse drunken fishing boat crew would --
could? -- clean the fuel injectors the night before sailing?

why would you say anything like that? have you no idea what is involved in
cleaning fuel injectors? Also, do you think injectors are cleaned just for the
hell of it?

schlackoff, wanna tell us why glow plugs might be cleaned by drunken fishing
boat crew the night before sailing?


By an author, just about any electrical connection could be referred
to as "plugs". Remember, the person stating such was a writer, not an
expert on ship propulsion systems history! Now, why clean these
particular "plugs"? I don't know if you realize this, but in a salt
water environment, metal connections have a tendency to corrode.

JAXAshby July 14th 04 01:59 PM

The Andrea Gail had a gasoline engine
 
kasskisser, mark your file DNR.

schlackoff, you are saying that a nervouse drunken fishing boat crew would

--
could? -- clean the fuel injectors the night before sailing?

why would you say anything like that? have you no idea what is involved in
cleaning fuel injectors? Also, do you think injectors are cleaned just for

the
hell of it?

schlackoff, wanna tell us why glow plugs might be cleaned by drunken

fishing
boat crew the night before sailing?


By an author, just about any electrical connection could be referred
to as "plugs". Remember, the person stating such was a writer, not an
expert on ship propulsion systems history! Now, why clean these
particular "plugs"? I don't know if you realize this, but in a salt
water environment, metal connections have a tendency to corrode.









Steven Shelikoff July 14th 04 03:07 PM

The Andrea Gail had a gasoline engine
 
On Tue, 13 Jul 2004 09:19:58 -0400, Harry Krause
wrote:

Steven Shelikoff wrote:
There you have it. Joxie claims it's impossible to clean a diesel
engine's injectors. Joxie claims it's impossible to clean glow plugs.
Joxie claims it's impossible to clean electrical connections.


You're a bright guy, Steve. Why do you bother with Jax-Ass?


Sometimes he's fun to tease. But it gets old fast. He's too stupid to
even understand when his own dumb style of argument gets used against
him.

Steve

basskisser July 14th 04 08:23 PM

The Andrea Gail had a gasoline engine
 
(JAXAshby) wrote in message ...
wayne, weren't you going to help out "steve" by telling one and all where to
find the plugs on a diesel engine?


Man, you are thick. Several people here have told you where to find
plugs on a diesel engine. You even have a damned picture to look at.
Are you too dumb to figure out that because someone says "plug", they
don't necessarily mean "spark plug"?? Hey, last weekend, when fishing,
I tied a plug to my line, and fished it for a couple of hours. I'll
bet, because of your brain power, you're thinking, how to hell did I
think I'd catch something with a spark plug, right?

basskisser July 14th 04 08:24 PM

The Andrea Gail had a gasoline engine
 
(JAXAshby) wrote in message ...
kasskisser, mark your file DNR.

schlackoff, you are saying that a nervouse drunken fishing boat crew would

--
could? -- clean the fuel injectors the night before sailing?

why would you say anything like that? have you no idea what is involved in
cleaning fuel injectors? Also, do you think injectors are cleaned just for

the
hell of it?

schlackoff, wanna tell us why glow plugs might be cleaned by drunken

fishing
boat crew the night before sailing?


By an author, just about any electrical connection could be referred
to as "plugs". Remember, the person stating such was a writer, not an
expert on ship propulsion systems history! Now, why clean these
particular "plugs"? I don't know if you realize this, but in a salt
water environment, metal connections have a tendency to corrode.


Man, you ARE dumb!!!!

JAXAshby July 15th 04 02:15 AM

The Andrea Gail had a gasoline engine
 
okay, basekisser, mark your medical file Do Not Resusitate.


kasskisser, mark your file DNR.

schlackoff, you are saying that a nervouse drunken fishing boat crew

would
--
could? -- clean the fuel injectors the night before sailing?

why would you say anything like that? have you no idea what is involved

in
cleaning fuel injectors? Also, do you think injectors are cleaned just

for
the
hell of it?

schlackoff, wanna tell us why glow plugs might be cleaned by drunken

fishing
boat crew the night before sailing?

By an author, just about any electrical connection could be referred
to as "plugs". Remember, the person stating such was a writer, not an
expert on ship propulsion systems history! Now, why clean these
particular "plugs"? I don't know if you realize this, but in a salt
water environment, metal connections have a tendency to corrode.


Man, you ARE dumb!!!!










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