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The GM designation for the 5.7 liter, (350 cubic inch), TPI motor. This motor was used in other GM vehicles, but was used in the Corvette from 1985 t...
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Re: Sat. and Chat 01.10.15

Subject: Re: Sat. and Chat 01.10.15
by GRIS on 2015/1/10 15:59:18

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BillH wrote:
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Ultraman wrote:
I noticed that the shop was getting cold since I was out in the office all day which has electric heat and was going to call the heating and air guys to come fix the furnace because no warm air was coming out when I would mess with it....duh...I had a thought to go look at the propane tank and it was reading zero, zilch, nada.....of course its like 5:45 so a bunch of calls to folks took place but the truck finally showed up.....and we had to relight the hot water heater and make sure the electronic ignitions were working on all the furnaces....it was about 10 degrees outside and the house was getting cold fast......



You're lucky, there's some stupid rule here that if you run out, the whole system has to be recertified. Gauges on everything, leak tests, etc. Most of the drivers can do it but it takes an hour and a half (plus U have to listen to the drivers bitch about it).


HAPPENED TO ME LAST YEAR. BUT US OKIES DON'T ALWAYS REMEMBER STUPID RULES SO IT WAS NO BIG DEAL TO GET GOING AGAIN.
IT TURNED OUT TO BE A GOOD THING, HE JUST DID MINIMAL REFILL TO GET THRU THE COLD SPELL THEN WHEN IT RAN DRY AGAIN DID A LONG OVERDUE TANK OVERHAUL.
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