Need help with a problem in our PA28-140
That's what I meant and understood, thanks.
As far as bandwidth, I just figured keeping the context was a good idea.
Given broadband speeds, that amount of text is negligible on bandwidth. Now
if somebody is still on a dial up modem (heaven forbid) then you're
correct.
"RST Engineering" wrote in
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Prime, no, just the opposite. The water that leaked into the old scat
hose drained out through the holes in the old hose. The new hose
doesn't leak, therefore the water stays inside the hose to be sucked
up into the engine.
PLEASE learn to snip. We really don't need to relive the whole
thread. All it does is waste bandwidth.
Jim
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