An embarrasing story: In 1963 or 64 I had a summer job as a pump jockey at the local DX Sunray station in my home town. Service was big in those days and we always pumped the gas for the customer and wiped the windshield. We also offered to check the oil for the customer, and of course "inspected" the coolant hoses and wiper blades whenever we thought we could make a sale. My dad pulled into the station one day and I wanted to impress him so, when he said the check the oil, I also thought I would check the coolant level in the radiator. The radiator cap on our 60 Chevy stuck as I was removing it and did not let the pressure bleed off at the first "notch" of the cap and the pressure released completely as I removed the cap. I was scalded by hot coolant. Luckily I was wearing my glasses and only had first degree burns on my face and chest. The redness on my face was also due to embarrasment but was a little more lasting than that and took several days to heal. It would have to happen with my Dad watching. Joe Fulton Salinas, CA --- JWidiker@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote: > Safety glasses, a face shield, welding apron and > gloves!!! Don't be another > statistic! LOL > _______________________________________________ Amc-list mailing list Amc-list@xxxxxxxxxxxx http://www.amc-list.com/mailman/listinfo/amc-list