by "Barry" <barryhackney@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
Feb 12, 2008 at 06:37 PM
Reasoning like that would lead someone to think that a guy with 40
Studebakers could afford to paint his house, too, but you might be wrong.
<g>
The owner of the Maserati has just uncovered another black hole to dump
his
ca$h into- a Packard Hawk
which is gettiing a frame-off resto in my shop.
Even a guy like Mitt Romney will holler "uncle" if the hemmoraging gets
bad
enough.
As I believe Will Rogers once observed "A fool and his(or her) money will
soon be elected"
Barry'd in Studes
"Grumpy AuContraire" <Grumpy@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message
news:gpqsj.220110$MJ6.32644@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Shouldn't someone who owns a Maserati just bring it back to the dealer.
> $$$ shouldn't be an issue...
>
> JT
>
>
>
> ALEX M. wrote:
>
> > I have Webers on my Stude. What George says is what I would try first.
> > If that doesn't fix it you should probably get the Haynes Weber
> > Carburetor Manual before taking the carb apart enough to check the
> > floats and needle valve. He should have that manual anyway, if he is
> > going to own a Maserati.
> >
> > "Barry" <barryhackney@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message
> > news:m-udnTGs7-4dCi3anZ2dnUVZ_g2dnZ2d@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >
> >> Anybody know of anyone with expertise on Webers? A friend has a
Maserati
> >> with one carb overflowing. It would be a simple fix on a Stude, but I
> >> have
> >> no experience w/Webers...
> >> Barry'd in Studes
> >>
> >>