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turbo safeguard,reply and humour (chat)

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John
Must be the Xmas cruiser consciousness/assimilation ("resistance is
futile!...)" bug....
The humour, I mean.
Renate
>>> [Email address removed] 12/19/04 11:52pm >>>
Hi Jon
Thanks for the continued interested in people like me who know shag all
and
are a pain in the arse at times but hay thats life, some people know
whats
what and others dont but will in time so give me this time.
I was thinking of just getting a permanent addition to my e-mails to
this
forum saying THANK YOU because thats all I seem to be doing all the
time. I
never thought that knowing stuff about cruisers could be so
interesting, its
like an addiction that is only helped by more cruiser stuff
ahaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa.
Now dont laught at least not on post but what do you call the thing
that you
slide under you vehicle on to do jobs. I was thinking of being really
brave
and actually having a look at the underside of the cruiser, venturing
where
no JB has gone before from one end to the great uncharted unknown ,
which is
usually called the other end of the cruiser. But I cant find what that
thing
is called. I thiught it was called a trolly but found none on a
search.
unless a shopping trolly buy thought this would be too shiny and the
wife
was not willing to push it home from Tesco. I would really like to
investigate the cruiser more but find it a pain (literally) in my back
and
have to give up. So I am getting all this knowledge and must be content
to
view it through photos.
Brendan hope I caught you in time before you go on holidays to Ireland
to
wish you the very best. Sorry about spellings but has one.
John c
92 HDJ 80 1HD-T Ireland
----- Original Message -----
From: "toy80" <[Email address removed]>
To: <[Email address removed]>
Sent: Sunday, December 19, 2004 10:38 PM
Subject: [ELCO] turbo safeguard
>
>
> JB wrote...
> I was looking for an e-mail that I got off some body with referance
to a
> > small oil pump that helps to stop the wear at start up by keeping
the
> > pressure up and it has oil from the engine in a comtainer. This is
fed
> > from
> > the engine and then replenished during driving to do the same thing
> > again at
> > the next start up. It all sounds like a good idea. But I have put
the
> > message some where and cant find it. Would any boby know what I am
> > talking
> > about for a change. I cant even remember who sent it (OLD AGE) but
I
> > think
> > it was to post because I dont get e-mails on the cruisers
otherwise.
> > SNIP
>
> JB - Clive is right, I wrote about it. Due to your innate Irish
charm and
> the fact that you are also a member of the greyhairs amnesiac club
> (welcome new member) , I have now gone though my mags for you and
found an
> example, so go to -
>
> www.agriemach.com
>
> Where I think you will find it called 'turbo gard' or similar.
>
> By the way, as you are now obviously a Toyota man through and
through,
> even if only by financial commitment, I strongly advise you to
regularly
> contribute to Land Rover Owner International, or at least LR owner.
It may
> be full of the brand we are not keen on, but the accessory suppliers
are
> more than numerous and sell their wares to all. A good reference
point
> for us all.
>
> Cheers
>
> Jon
>
> '92 HZJ80 ex UN surplus in Bosnia -
>
> --
> European Land Cruiser Owners Mailing List
> Further Info: http://www.landcruisers.info/lists/
>
 
oils

Hi guys
I found most of the stuff on oils that I have. The MOTOR OIL BIBLE has a big warning on it about sending it in part or in whole to any one with out written permission from the author. I can under stand why, he makes money on the sale of the e books so I dont think I should go against this. I will see if I can look him up some where and see what the story is .
John c
92 HDJ 80 1HD-T Auto Ireland
 
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