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> On Mar 17, 11:53 pm, Will Honea <who...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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>> Earle Horton wrote:
>> > "GGinn" <Greggi...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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>> >> On Mar 17, 4:55 pm, Terry Dactille ©~®<pterry@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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>> >> wrote:
>> >>> On Mon, 17 Mar 2008 15:14:39 GMT, Pink Freud
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>> >>> <P...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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>> >>> >> 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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> thanks everyone.
>
> Greg
Yep, no problem. In most cases these things are all right, but you never
know. Make sure to check every time you roll the vehicle over, which
hopefully won't be too often. ;^)
Earle


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