[AT] cub / prime oil pump
DAVIESW739 at aol.com
DAVIESW739 at aol.com
Sat Jun 11 13:50:30 PDT 2005
In a message dated 6/11/2005 1:14:30 P.M. Pacific Daylight Time,
chill8 at cox.net writes:
As I remember you are the one with the Ford Ranger that would haul 17,500
lbs but then a few month later was dead with a bad transmission. I don't
need any of your mechanic advise thank you
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Charlie I think you got me mixed up with some one else I do have a Ford
Ranger It has the original tranny in it and works great. I had 3 clutches put in
it by the experts at the Ford dealership in town. I told them it had a bad
Slave cylinder but like you they wouldn't believe me either. I took it to
another shop an guess what the expert there said "Ford Rangers have bad slave
cylinders" Viola someone actually agreed with me.
Oh! you probably wonder why I had the shop do it. well with my age and poor
health and not having the proper tools its a lot easier to pay the $750 to
get it done.
And I hauled my hay trailer with 3 ton not 17500 don't get carried away
trying to make yourself sound better.
You might try getting your facts straight before jumping down on someone.
Funny you guys will believe everything that Soundguy says and take as gospel
without checking any of it out. I wonder why you thinks he so right and I'm
so wrong. I have been reading other e-mails that have agreed with me on oil
pressure and starting engines are you going to jump on those guys too.
Just to make my point I said that if you don't have oil pressure then you
should checkout the oil pump to see why not just prime it and go on your way as
though everything is OK inside there.
Better to know than to take a chance and lose an engine.
Walt Davies
Cooper Hollow Farm
Monmouth, OR 97361
503 623-0460
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