>Some time ago in a NEMGT Registry magazine there was an article that >described an "emergency road kit" that is, things to carry with you, besides >tools when you travel longer distances. Seems to me one thing was a spare >coil, another a spare fuel pump, still another a fan belt. Am I on the >correct track with this? Does anyone have such a list or can they direct me >to the correct magazine issue? Appreciate the help. > >Stewart >TC8862 EXU > >
Re: Emergency Road Kit
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Re: Emergency Road Kit
Abingdon Spares sells an emergency road kit. I'm sure that they would
provide you a listing of parts included in the emergency kit.
John Seim
Irvine, CA
Stew Koesten wrote:
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Re: Emergency Road Kit
Hello John, Stew and all
I attach a list I have compiled over time, though only John and Stew will
receive it owing to Yahoo's blocking mechanism for attachments. So if
other's want it let me know. It is hauled out everytime I travel - mainly
long but also short distance and therefore includes Show day needs, hence
shampoo etc, and it also caters for my TC, A and B. I compiled it from many
sources (e.g Haines manuals) and personal (and others) experiences, and it
has been an extremely useful reminder as Altzheimers sets in.......... damn,
where was I? Touch wood, I have never required anything material from its
content, though many others have - from spare dizzy and half shafts to duct
tape!
Joe Gates
TC 8675
Johannesburg, S Africa
besides> John replied > Abingdon Spares sells an emergency road kit. I'm sure that they would > provide you a listing of parts included in the emergency kit. > John Seim > Irvine, CA > > After Stew Koesten had written: > > >Some time ago in a NEMGT Registry magazine there was an article that > >described an "emergency road kit" that is, things to carry with you,
spare> >tools when you travel longer distances. Seems to me one thing was a
me> >coil, another a spare fuel pump, still another a fan belt. Am I on the > >correct track with this? Does anyone have such a list or can they direct
> >to the correct magazine issue? Appreciate the help.
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