I dont think your cocky, Yardape. If someone posts a question, it's because he needs or wants some information and it's only right to share it if you have it. As for me, I'm kind of addicted too; Not much of a social scene in Baghdad
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way to much time sitting at a desk so I have pretty much unlimited internet access and check out the zone several times a day)
Bye the way, Beausdad, thanks for the compliment but I'm not really a guru or anything. For the last 25 years I've only bought two vehicles that were less than 8 years old at time of purchase (I've always had a thing for older rides) and the only way to keep such vehicles running is by figuring stuff out, or paying a lot of money for someone else to maintain them for you. Also, before I was an MP (Military Police), I was a tank mechanic for 13 years. Everything the Army buys, including replacement parts, is provided by the lowest bidder and, as we all know, "You get what you pay for". So most Army mechanics, (at least the good ones) get to be pretty good at improvising. When I post something, I try to be absolutely positive of my information and when something is a guess, I make sure I say so. Man, my short answer has somehow turned into my life story, sorry about that.
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