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VACUUMED OUT THE GAS TANK??????

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Bob

08-28-2006 15:56:50




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UNBELIEVEABLE!

Apparently, you haven't seen the "stupid human tricks" videos of what can happen when gasoline vapor is exposed to the sparking brushes inside a vacuum cleaner motor!!!

"HOLD MY BEER, AND WATCH THIS!"




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El Toro

08-28-2006 17:03:15




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 Re: VACUUMED OUT THE GAS TANK?????? in reply to Bob, 08-28-2006 15:56:50  
Couldn't been too bad I'm still here writing you. Hal
PS: Did you ever see a gas tank being welded on with just air blowing through it? Our local radiator shop did this.



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Bob

08-28-2006 17:30:05




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 Re: VACUUMED OUT THE GAS TANK?????? in reply to El Toro, 08-28-2006 17:03:15  
I did that, too, in my younger days. The THEORY is that the movement of air keeps the mixture too lean to explode.

I don't do that anymore. I don't want to make my wife and kids RICH!



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Bob

08-28-2006 17:30:03




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 Re: VACUUMED OUT THE GAS TANK?????? in reply to El Toro, 08-28-2006 17:03:15  
I did that, too, in my younger days. The THEORY is that the movement of air keeps the mixture too lean to explode.

I don't do that anymore. I don't want to make my wife and kids RICH!



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Bob

08-28-2006 17:30:02




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 Re: VACUUMED OUT THE GAS TANK?????? in reply to El Toro, 08-28-2006 17:03:15  
I did that, too, in my younger days. The THEORY is that the movement of air keeps the mixture too lean to explode.

I don't do that anymore. I don't want to make my wife and kids RICH!



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