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Re: New England Weather
- From: "amc74hornet" <amc74hornet@xxxx>
- Date: Sat, 13 Mar 2004 10:22:37 -0000
--- In BaadAssGremlins@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, twa1950@xxxx wrote:
> It was 29 this morning. Got up to 45 or so today. Supposed to be in low 20's 
> in the mooring. We are supposed to get 60 Sunday but rain. Need a pretty 
> weekend so I can just do my spring time chores on my Gremlin. The yearly oil 
> change, change both fuel filters and find out if he is out of gas or if I need to 
> work on the gas gauge. Then take it our for its first ride of the summer. Then 
> make a list of what it needs to start going to the local cars shows. Even 
> though he sits in a garage with a cover over him all winter he still needs things 
> done every spring. By the way while I don't think it makes much difference 
> what grade oil would you suggest I put in him. I have been using 10w30 but 
> wondering if I should be using 10w-40. Like I said don't think it makes a whole 
> lot of difference if is driven a 1000 miles a year that would be a lot. He is 
> only driven on the weekends to car shows from April to October and the 
> occasional around town ride when I want to be seen. 
> Terry
Terry your getting the rain sunday we are supposed to be getting Monday. Supposed to be getting up to 44 degrees today and be windy. I have some errands to run this morning and will take out the yellow Hornet. I also have to look at the bee emblem on the hood to see which way it faces so I can glue the center in on the emblem I got from Ed in the proper position so I can install it tomorrow. I been useing 10/30 in the yellow Hornet for 20 years now and am useng it in the new Hornet too. My cars get driven all year round. I already put 500 miles on the new Hornet since October.
"Doc" 
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