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Old 11-18-2006, 02:32 PM
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Thanks John, it was a quickie, but helped to illustrate a small concern.

Ken, I realize the warning light may not be needed with your new set-up. But there maybe a few **** retentive individuals like myself how may want everything to work as designed and as a back-up/feel good thing.

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P.S Ken, what program are you using to make you drawings? The only thing I have seen that come close to looking like the drawings you posted, was made for game modeling.
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Heres another idea! Something that could be done on an idividuals DIY addition to the kit.

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Old 11-18-2006, 05:40 PM
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Originally Posted by T_MaX
....Ken, I realize the warning light may not be needed with your new set-up. But there maybe a few **** retentive individuals like myself how may want everything to work as designed and as a back-up/feel good thing.....
Lol, me too. I was seriously thinking of installing a small camera and light in the belt cover pointed at the tensioner area after having a false alarm tension warning light come on!
I think I still will do it if I find a decent camera and light that will work and survive the environment since I plan to have a small screen car PC installed anyway for other purposes. Just one more reason to justify the PC install
Old 11-18-2006, 10:01 PM
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Hi Ken

I'll volunteer my '82 for beta testing when you've got your prototypes ready. I should be about due for a timing belt by then.

James



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