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Old October 13th 05, 04:00 PM
Steve Foley
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Again, the question I replied to was:

"How should I approach this engine"

My reply was to that EXACT question, not to some other question you may have
imagined. Implied in my response (because it was a direct response to the
question) was that it should be APPROACHED as if it's run out.

"Scott" wrote in message
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Yes, you DID say it would NEED replacement/rebuilding.

Scott

Steve Foley wrote:
I never said it WOULD
need replacement. I said to treat it as if it would need replacement,

and
pay accordingly.


The original message said:

Steve Foley wrote:

Yup. It's run out, and will need replacement/rebuilding shortly.



 




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