mowerman (Offline)
#1
6/18/10 12:52 PM
Anyone know of someone , in the Bloomington area that knows ignition problems , had to be towed to the track . call me if you can help bob and monica at 916 834 7218
SteveD (Offline)
#4
6/18/10 2:33 PM
Low voltage is often the culprit on modern ing. failure.... by all means get a charger on your battery soon ...I can bring one down .. how much ext chord to run it ?? 812 327 1265 cell
racefan20 (Offline)
#5
6/18/10 2:36 PM
You got a bunch of the best mechanics in the world rolling right to your doorstep, grab one of 'em while they are in line to get in and have 'em help ya. Aero a mechanic??

John Hoover
“To whom little is not enough, nothing is enough.” Epicurus
Mud Packer (Offline)
#6
6/18/10 2:55 PM
Originally Posted by mowerman:
Anyone know of someone , in the Bloomington area that knows ignition problems , had to be towed to the track . call me if you can help bob and monica at 916 834 7218
Bob,
We won't be leaving for Bloomington until around 5:00 PM. Call me if you need anything that I can bring along or pick up on the way. 765-623-1881.
Mike
Be nice to people on the way up. You might need them on the way down. Jimmy Durante
sprinter25 (Offline)
#7
6/18/10 4:21 PM
Lost the electric fuel pump in my motorhome once - with a full tank of fuel! They dropped the tank, changed the pump and the filter, and it started right up. But it would crank, but not fire due to no fuel pressure. Not saying that it's your issue, just saying that you might look at fuel pressure, too....
24midgets (Offline)
#9
6/18/10 9:03 PM
if for some chance it is fuel pump. u might be able to crank car over and hit fuel tank maybe get lucky it starts.
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#1jackhewittfan (Offline)
#10
6/18/10 9:27 PM
thats one of my biggest fears drivin hundreds of miles to a track and my car breakin down. good luck i hope it all works out for you.
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