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jim wagner

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Tom,
I am glad to know that you seem to know so much about eveything. This
is very helpful to us voodoo mechanics.
As to not using a trans pan gasket, this was told to me by Chuck
Stoddard at Caspro. Please call him at (216) 423 1335 to tell him what
you think about his thoughts on the subject. I'm sure he would enjoy
your thought on the subject.
Since I was only the messenger on this statement, please allow me to
live.
In the future I will be very hesitant to add any input to the GMCnet
thanks to your kind reply.
I was glad to see that you and Emery found something to agree on.

The other Jim 76GB 500Cad
 
> In the future I will be very hesitant to add any input to the GMCnet
> thanks to your kind reply.

Please don't do that Jim.

Some things have to be "filtered" on an individual basis, i.e. to each his
own.

I for one prefer to have all the facts (even if just suggestions or "I think
I heard") before applying my very own "filter" and to make the filter work
it is very important to have as much information as possible. Please don't
let individual opinions keep you from voicing your own and that includes
passing on information second, third, fourth hand or whatever :-)

And remember, it's a 2-way filter. Just remember that Stick 'n Stones can
easily be ignored inbound too.

BTW, I did try to get a definitave answer/recommendation from Ragusa when I
got my last pan. They very diplomatically avoided a direct answer but did
mention that Caspro does not use a gasket, and others did.

Sounds like another one of those "personal" things, i.e. whatever works for
you (or me :-)

Thanks again for your input.... please continue.

Heinz
 
> I believe that all of us are almost obligated to bring up rumors and pass
> along information for discussion. I hope all of us realize that what we hear
> from an "expert" might be wrong. Until we all present our sides of the
> discussion, none of us should drawy any conclusions. Also, what works for
> one, doesnt always work for the other.

In keeping with the subject at hand, I plan to use chicken heads, blood of
newt and crushed reindeer antler to seal my Ragussa transmission pan.

Ron and Julie
Taking a nap before digging in again.
 
- -----Original Message-----
From: owner-gmcmotorhome
[mailto:owner-gmcmotorhome]On Behalf Of RONALD KAZI
Sent: Wednesday, May 10, 2000 11:26 PM
To: gmcmotorhome
Subject: Re: GMC: Voodoo

> I believe that all of us are almost obligated to bring up rumors and pass
> along information for discussion. I hope all of us realize that what we
hear
> from an "expert" might be wrong. Until we all present our sides of the
> discussion, none of us should drawy any conclusions. Also, what works for
> one, doesnt always work for the other.

In keeping with the subject at hand, I plan to use chicken heads, blood
of
newt and crushed reindeer antler to seal my Ragussa transmission pan.

Ron and Julie
Taking a nap before digging in again.

Ron,
Right on! One word of caution. The crushed reindeer antler may have an
unusual effect on your transmission's Libido leading to unforeseen
consequences.
Bob McL
 
Guys....

It's not what you say, it's how you say it..
The bad thing about e-Male is you cant put any inflection or what-have you in it. To try to eliminate 'mis-understandings', before you post, walk away, and come back in a litle bit and imagine the e-male is to you about a statement you made and see how you would receive it.
Remember the old christian addage..
If you cant say something good...

(That doesnt mean you cant disagree, just lead it off with IMHO...or I disagree.)
Relax, life's too short.

CBWood
77 Kingsley
MWC OK
(on 'Digest' now)

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snip.

In the future I will remember that facts turn some people off and act
accordingly.
> >

Sometimes it is not so much what one says but how one says it. I am often
guilty of this and try as I may I still write whithout thinking to soften
my response.

David Lee Greenberg
GMC Motorhome Registry
200 MacFarlane Drive
Delray Beach, FL 33483-6829
http://www.gmcss.com/registry.htm