Earle Horton wrote:
> "GGinn" <Gregginn7@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message
> news:1beab72e-8109-4774-b15b-2232050fcd93@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> On Mar 17, 4:55 pm, Terry Dactille ©~®<pterry@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
>> wrote:
>>> On Mon, 17 Mar 2008 15:14:39 GMT, Pink Freud
>>>
>>> <P...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
>>>
>>> >> Both times she started right up after getting back upright.
>>>
>>> >I had a girlfriend like that.....
>>>
>>> Did she have a kick start?
>>
>> What things need to be looked at.
>> What happens to all the engine fluids when an engine is tipped 90
>> degrees? Just wondering. Thanks.
>>
>> Greg
>
> Usually they run back down to where they belong, sometimes not. If it
> binds up when you crank the starter, then take out the spark plugs and
> crank it
> over a few times. It is not going to hurt anything to check the brake
and
> power steering fluid level, cause that stuff can run out. Differential
> fluid can run out the axle seal, but it probably won't. The coolant
> overflow reservoir may empty itself. You may lose your wind****eld
washer
> fluid. Weird stuff can happen to the eva****ative emission control
> system...
Don't forget the battery! I would wash the whole engine compartment with
lots of water ASAP - last time I saw one wheels up, the battery leaked and
the poor guy spent more than a little time fixing corrosion from leaked
battery acid when he ignored wa****ng it down.
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Will Honea
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