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Tom Francis wrote:
...and Robert F. Kennedy's son, who grew hoarse from shouting. "This is treason. And we need to start treating them as traitors." He's the guy who thinks boats are bad. He said that, "Boats are bad" ? |
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On Jul 12, 1:25 am, jps wrote:
In article . com, says... On Jul 11, 8:11 pm, jps wrote: In article .com, says... On Jul 11, 6:28 pm, jps wrote: In article . com, says... jps wrote: In article .com, says... jps wrote: Not even Fox (Republican talking points distributor) News would have the gall to share your rich fantasy. jps I'm a republican and I don't talk points distributors anymore. With both of my boats, I've gotten rid of the ignition points and gone with HEI. I installed Pertronix ignition kits in both. I really can't say they initially start any easier, but after warm up, the engines kick right off with very little effort. The performance is snappier, and I get a lot better fuel per hr. I wouldn't go back to pioints distributors if I had to. On my 23' Marquis with the 5.7 GM (350 chevy) I'm even thinking on going with an "MSD" (Multiple Discharge System) to see if I can add even more spark performance. on cruise they don't do much, but under load at 4000 rpm, I think the engine will perform better yet. For no more than a MSD kit costs, It's at least worth a try. Should have just broken down and purchased Mallory electronic distributors. Cheap freakin' Republican. jps Both of my boat distributors are Mallory, and you tell me where I an get a brand new Mallory electronic distributor for the price of a Pertronix kit ($69.00!) I'm glad you arn't running the world..... Pinhead: Send them to Mallory and they'll convert them for you for $100/unit. Sucker.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Send them to Mallory and they'll convert them for you for $100/unit? Far cry from $69.00 a piece for Pertronix. Conver them? I said NEW. not converted. Excellent economics! And you call me a sucker. You're a bigger fool than I thought. You purchased a whole electronic distributor from Pertronix for $69? Wrong. You purchased an upgrade kit. BTW, I sent Mallory gently used, point-based units, they exchanged them for new electronic. It cost me $100/unit. Repeat. They replaced them with brand new units. You just a little embarrassed that you weren't smart enough to do the research? All it took was a call to Mallory. I would expect a sharp "conservative" like you to check around before making a decision. jps- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - So... they don't "convert" the distributors like you said, they replace them with New, now like you are saying? Where did I say I bought a NEW PERTRONIX distributor? Nada So, with your reasoning, I should take the distributor out, pack it, ship it to Mallory, wait to get a "New," er, "converted" No... "NEW" distributor, pay shipping back, re install, and retime. For about $100.00 plus shiping and downtime. yeah, that's a great idea when a Pertronix kit is practically a 15 minute drop-in installation (minus retiming) "I would expect a sharp "conservative" like you to check around before making a decision." I've done enough reserch to know that the Pertronix kit is the better and more economical way to go . Thanks for the advice Goober. Maybe you should put a Mallory in Andy's 1963 Ford Squad car. After all, it came with a Holley! The bodies are actually different pinhead. You've got a the body of a points distributor. Your update is for backyard mechanics who don't know any better. Call Mallory and ask. jps- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Is that the best yuo can do? who cares what it looks like, "pinhead" Function counts |
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On Jul 12, 1:25 am, jps wrote:
Your update is for backyard mechanics who don't know any better. Yeah, and I didn't even have to take it to a shop to update my points distributor. Call Mallory and ask. Why? jps- |
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On Wed, 11 Jul 2007 19:23:05 -0300, "Don White"
wrote: "John H." wrote in message ... On Wed, 11 Jul 2007 16:08:51 -0400, HK wrote: wrote: I have noticed that spoiled little children with no moral core can get you in a lot of trouble in their ever constant self indulgence. Indeed, look at all the trouble Cheney has caused with his self-indulgent bull****. Harry, did you get your computer fixed?": -- John H John... why are you always instigating trouble? We know you don't boat any longer, but what about your golf proshop job? Sell many tees? Herring said he gave his boat to his kids, so he could pursue his dream of adding "failed golfer" to his string of non-accomplishments. |
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On Wed, 11 Jul 2007 19:23:05 -0300, "Don White"
wrote: "John H." wrote in message .. . On Wed, 11 Jul 2007 16:08:51 -0400, HK wrote: wrote: I have noticed that spoiled little children with no moral core can get you in a lot of trouble in their ever constant self indulgence. Indeed, look at all the trouble Cheney has caused with his self-indulgent bull****. Harry, did you get your computer fixed?": -- John H John... why are you always instigating trouble? We know you don't boat any longer, but what about your golf proshop job? Sell many tees? Don, is Harry so sensitive that asking if his computer is fixed is an instigation of trouble? If his computer wasn't broke, how would you account for his continuous bragging about his killfile, yet responding directly to my post? -- John H |
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On Wed, 11 Jul 2007 16:46:43 -0700, jps wrote:
In article .com, says... And now that I have had a chance to read some of these links, I see nothing but what you have here on rec.boats. Lots of sensational accusations, with nothing backing any of them up.. I am getting tired of reading fairy stories. Here's proof that he's a ****ing cocksucker... http://www.newshounds.us/2004/07/22/...emy_glick_agai n.php O'REILLY: But who is this guy, really? Well, on this program, Glick said President [George W.] Bush and his father [former President George H.W. Bush] were responsible for his [Glick's] father's death. He said George W. Bush pulled off a coup to get elected. He implied the U.S.A. itself was a terrorist nation. And he called his father's death at the hands of an Al Qaeda "alleged assassination." He said America itself was responsible for the 9-11 attack because it is an imperialistic, aggressive nation. Glick was dismissed from The Factor because he was completely off the wall. Security actually had to take the guy out of the building, he was that out of control. Glick never said "President Bush and his father were responsible for his [Glick's] father's death." What Glick did say, on the February 4, 2003, edition of The O'Reilly Factor, was the following: "[O]ur current president now inherited a legacy from his father and inherited a political legacy that's responsible for training militarily, economically, and situating geopolitically the parties involved in the alleged assassination and the murder of my father and countless of thousands of others." Isn't it strange that only *one* of the statements made by O'Reilly is rebutted? Now, how is that Whaler holding up? Do you find it to be a rough riding boat? -- John H |
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On Wed, 11 Jul 2007 21:20:43 -0300, "Don White"
wrote: "HK" wrote in message ... Herring just wants to be noticed. But since he really has nothing to add to any conversation, he just sort of jumps up and down, like a little puppy. Trouble is...you know what those little puppies do on the floor... Gosh Don, I don't recall making any personal attacks on you lately. Why do you find it necessary? -- John H |
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