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<DIV><FONT face="Palatino Linotype" color=#000080 size=4>Hey, Mi
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<DIV><FONT face="Palatino Linotype" color=#000080 size=4>Welcome aboard the
poopdeck of the Enterprise!</FONT></DIV>
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<DIV><FONT face="Palatino Linotype" color=#000080 size=4>With that background,
ever practice patent law? Car guy...? Did you ever get
NIASE-certified?
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<DIV style="BACKGROUND: #e4e4e4; font-color: black"><B>From:</B> <A
title=rilawoffice@msn.com href="mailto:rilawoffice@msn.com">George Prescott</A>
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<DIV><B>Sent:</B> Tuesday, October 24, 2006 10:23 AM</DIV>
<DIV><B>Subject:</B> [Syty] RE: Syty Digest, Vol 19, Issue 4</DIV></DIV>
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<P><STRONG><FONT color=#0000ff size=3>Here I am , a physicist/engineer/attorney
and car guy. I thought I was all alone. George
Prescott<BR><BR></FONT></STRONG></P></DIV>
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<DIV></DIV>From: <I><A
href="mailto:syty-request@syty.org">syty-request@syty.org</A></I><BR>Reply-To: <I><A
href="mailto:syty@syty.org">syty@syty.org</A></I><BR>To: <I><A
href="mailto:syty@syty.org">syty@syty.org</A></I><BR>Subject: <I>Syty
Digest, Vol 19, Issue 4</I><BR>Date: <I>24 Oct 2006 08:08:56
-0700</I><BR>>Send Syty mailing list submissions to<BR>> <A
href="mailto:syty@syty.org">syty@syty.org</A><BR>><BR>>To subscribe or
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digest..."<BR>><BR>><BR>>Today's
Topics:<BR>><BR>> 1. Re: rust
(DOlivares)<BR>> 2. Re: rust
(Bullyhart@aol.com)<BR>> 3. Re: rust
(DOlivares)<BR>> 4. Re: Syty Digest, Vol 19, Issue 3
(Dig)<BR>> 5. Re: Re: Syty Digest, Vol 19, Issue 3
(Brian
Dourty)<BR>><BR>><BR>>----------------------------------------------------------------------<BR>><BR>>Message:
1<BR>>Date: Mon, 23 Oct 2006 14:07:42 -0500<BR>>From: "DOlivares"
<seravilo@netzero.net><BR>>Subject: Re: [Syty] rust<BR>>To:
"Jeffrey Smirz" <jsmirz@comcast.net>, "ken rose jr"<BR>>
<rosekendeb@hotmail.com><BR>>Cc: SYTY
<syty@syty.org><BR>>Message-ID:
<00ce01c6f6d6$85e43e80$63f85a42@coresys1><BR>>Content-Type:
text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1"<BR>><BR>>You guys SLAY
me!<BR>><BR>>Any good chemist (I'm merely a physicist/engineer/attorney
who got better grades in chemistry) knows that NITRIC acid is "optimized" for
etching ferro-metals and copper as hydrofluoric acid is used to etch
glass. So-called "strong" acids refers to their relative pH at
standardized concentrations... but NOT to their universal reactivity with all
substances, especially concrete.<BR>><BR>>If I had any rust-stains on my
driveway I'd go out and buy a flask of HNO3 and that Flit or Whisk or Shout or
Whatever and PROVE that my solution would be as... if not more... effective
and at a lower cost and with a less deleterious impact on the local
environment.<BR>><BR>>But who would listen...?<BR>><BR>>Have it
your way(s),<BR>><BR>>Dr.
D.O.<BR>>--------------------------------------------------------------------------------<BR>><BR>>-----
Original Message -----<BR>>From: Jeffrey Smirz<BR>>To: ken rose
jr<BR>>Cc: syty@syty.org<BR>>Sent: Thursday, October 12, 2006 7:26
AM<BR>>Subject: Re: [Syty] rust<BR>><BR>><BR>>It's actually Whink,
which is a dilute solution of hydrofluoric acid. It should perform
about the same as Larry Brown's muriatic acid and Dennis Olivares' nitric
acid. All 3 of these are chemically considered 'strong' acids,
which is why they etch concrete as well as 'remove' rust quicker.
'Weak' acids, such as acetic (vinegar) and carbonic (generated from baking
soda) will also work, but will take a lot longer and may not remove some forms
of rust. ("Rust" is a common term for various iron
oxides.)<BR>><BR>><BR>>Iron Out is sodium hydrosulfite, which
generates a "middle" strength acid when dissolved in
water.<BR>><BR>><BR>>All these acids 'remove' rust by converting it
to water soluble salts. For example, the muriatic acid converts
iron oxides (red-brown and insoluble) to iron chloride (colorless and
soluble).<BR>><BR>><BR>>If I was as good a mechanic as I am a
chemist, my Typhoon would be running now! I'm still fussing with
that fuel pump problem I mentioned on the list way back in
April!<BR>><BR>>Jeff<BR>><BR>><BR>><BR>><BR>><BR>><BR>>On
Oct 11, 2006, at 7:43 PM, ken rose jr
wrote:<BR>><BR>><BR>> Has anyone tried Wink.. Its a
liquid rust remover. I use it to get the rust out of my toilet and it works
better than iron out and other brands that I tried! I just squirt it on the
rust stains and they vanish before your eyes like magic. The stuff is hard to
find..kmart used to have it but i have not looked there lately.. Comes in a
small bottle and costs around $4.00. Last time I bought it at the hardware
store..Ace hardware I believe. Never tried it on concrete but I plan to cause
my plow left some rust on my driveway. Hope this helps!!!<BR>>
_______________________________________________<BR>> Syty
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http://lists.syty.org/mailman/listinfo/syty<BR>><BR>><BR>><BR>><BR>>--------------------------------------------------------------------------------<BR>><BR>><BR>>_______________________________________________<BR>>Syty
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2<BR>>Date: Mon, 23 Oct 2006 16:27:00 EDT<BR>>From:
Bullyhart@aol.com<BR>>Subject: Re: [Syty] rust<BR>>To:
seravilo@netzero.net, jsmirz@comcast.net, rosekendeb@hotmail.com<BR>>Cc:
syty@syty.org<BR>>Message-ID:
<3f5.da2e3f4.326e7f94@aol.com><BR>>Content-Type: text/plain;
charset="us-ascii"<BR>><BR>><BR>>WHAT?!?!! And all this
time I was under the misconception you had a PhD
in<BR>>Coloproctology...<BR>><BR>><BR>>In a message dated
10/23/2006 2:09:48 P.M. Central Standard Time,<BR>>seravilo@netzero.net
writes:<BR>><BR>>You guys SLAY me!<BR>><BR>>Any good
chemist (I'm merely a physicist/engineer/attorney who got
better<BR>>grades in chemistry) knows that NITRIC acid is
"optimized" for etching<BR>>ferro-metals and copper
as hydrofluoric acid is used to etch
glass. So-called<BR>>"strong" acids refers to their
relative pH at standardized concentrations... but<BR>>NOT to
their universal reactivity with all substances, especially
concrete.<BR>><BR>>If I had any rust-stains on my driveway
I'd go out and buy a flask of HNO3<BR>>and that Flit or Whisk or
Shout or Whatever and PROVE that my solution would<BR>>be
as... if not more... effective and at a lower cost and with a
less<BR>>deleterious impact on the local
environment.<BR>><BR>>But who
would listen...?<BR>><BR>>Have it
your way(s),<BR>><BR>>Dr.
D.O.<BR>><BR>><BR>><BR>><BR>>-------------- next part
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3<BR>>Date: Mon, 23 Oct 2006 15:31:57 -0500<BR>>From: "DOlivares"
<seravilo@netzero.net><BR>>Subject: Re: [Syty] rust<BR>>To:
<Bullyhart@aol.com>, <jsmirz@comcast.net>,<BR>>
<rosekendeb@hotmail.com><BR>>Cc: syty@syty.org<BR>>Message-ID:
<00ee01c6f6e2$4a9972d0$63f85a42@coresys1><BR>>Content-Type:
text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1"<BR>><BR>>Still at it eh, laughing
boy!<BR>><BR>>Better the credential than the OBJECT of said credential,
as you appear to be!!<BR>><BR>>Remind me never to give you an exam
...with anything less than a harpoon!<BR>><BR>>Dr.
Colopro<BR>>--------------------------------------------------------------------------------<BR>><BR>>-----
Original Message -----<BR>>From: Bullyhart@aol.com<BR>>To:
seravilo@netzero.net ; jsmirz@comcast.net ; rosekendeb@hotmail.com<BR>>Cc:
syty@syty.org<BR>>Sent: Monday, October 23, 2006 3:27 PM<BR>>Subject:
Re: [Syty] rust<BR>><BR>><BR>>WHAT?!?!! And all this time
I was under the misconception you had a PhD in
Coloproctology...<BR>><BR>><BR>>In a message dated 10/23/2006 2:09:48
P.M. Central Standard Time, seravilo@netzero.net writes:<BR>>
You guys SLAY me!<BR>><BR>> Any good chemist (I'm merely a
physicist/engineer/attorney who got better grades in chemistry) knows that
NITRIC acid is "optimized" for etching ferro-metals and copper as hydrofluoric
acid is used to etch glass. So-called "strong" acids refers to
their relative pH at standardized concentrations... but NOT to their universal
reactivity with all substances, especially
concrete.<BR>><BR>> If I had any rust-stains on my driveway
I'd go out and buy a flask of HNO3 and that Flit or Whisk or Shout or Whatever
and PROVE that my solution would be as... if not more... effective and at a
lower cost and with a less deleterious impact on the local
environment.<BR>><BR>> But who would
listen...?<BR>><BR>> Have it your
way(s),<BR>><BR>> Dr. D.O.<BR>>-------------- next part
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4<BR>>Date: Tue, 24 Oct 2006 07:47:36 -0700 (PDT)<BR>>From: Dig
<turbodig@yahoo.com><BR>>Subject: [Syty] Re: Syty Digest, Vol 19,
Issue 3<BR>>To: syty@syty.org<BR>>Message-ID:
<20061024144736.27720.qmail@web35302.mail.mud.yahoo.com><BR>>Content-Type:
text/plain; charset=ascii<BR>><BR>><BR>>If you're looking for just a
good "replacement" pump, the 190 l/hr walbro is a good
one:<BR>><BR>>http://www.apeusa.com/<BR>><BR>>FPG001<BR>><BR>>Can't
beat the price, and the quality exceeds the stockers.<BR>><BR>>Ron's a
Sy/Ty "old-timer" too, so he understands the
application.<BR>><BR>>Later,<BR>><BR>>Dig<BR>>turbodig[at]yahoo.com<BR>><BR>>
----- Original Message -----<BR>> From: Jeffrey
Smirz<BR>> To:
syty@syty.org<BR>> Sent: Monday, April 17, 2006
8:03 PM<BR>> Subject: [Syty] Fuel
Pump<BR>><BR>><BR>> The Ty's OEM pump is down
to about 25 psi. The poor thing barely runs. I'm pumping
and pulling the tank tomorrow. There was a lot of talk about
Walbros in Feb. '05, but I'm not planning on racing, except the occasional
stoplight Grand Prix. I'm leaning towards a Bosch replacement
pump. Advice is welcome.....particularly if it comes from the one
and only serovilo, grtyphoon, bullyhart, merk1993 or any of the other great
contributors.<BR>><BR>>
Jeff<BR>> Syclone #950 (totaled in
'99)<BR>> Syclone #1654 (formerly Chris
Pearson's)<BR>> Typhoon
#1165<BR>> Indy,
IN<BR>><BR>><BR>><BR>><BR>><BR>>----------------------------------------------------------------------------<BR>><BR>><BR>><BR>><BR>><BR>>------------------------------<BR>><BR>>Message:
5<BR>>Date: Tue, 24 Oct 2006 10:06:43 -0500<BR>>From: Brian Dourty
<dourtyb@got-boost.net><BR>>Subject: Re: [Syty] Re: Syty Digest, Vol
19, Issue 3<BR>>To: Dig <turbodig@yahoo.com><BR>>Cc:
syty@syty.org<BR>>Message-ID:
<453E2C03.20805@got-boost.net><BR>>Content-Type: text/plain;
charset=ISO-8859-1; format=flowed<BR>><BR>>While we are talking about
fuel pumps...how hard would it be to fab up a<BR>>double pumper setup? What
would be needed?<BR>><BR>>Stock sending unit.<BR>>2 255 l/hr
walbro's<BR>>Some sort of Y adapter to hook both pumps up to stock sending
unit?<BR>>Would it NEED to be billit?<BR>>Relay to kick second pump
on<BR>><BR>>Anyone got a parts list from the old ATR double
pumper?<BR>><BR>>Brian<BR>><BR>>Dig wrote:<BR>> > If you're
looking for just a good "replacement" pump, the 190 l/hr walbro is a good
one:<BR>> ><BR>> > http://www.apeusa.com/<BR>> ><BR>>
> FPG001<BR>> ><BR>> > Can't beat the price, and the quality
exceeds the stockers.<BR>> ><BR>> > Ron's a Sy/Ty "old-timer" too,
so he understands the application.<BR>> ><BR>> > Later,<BR>>
><BR>> > Dig<BR>> > turbodig[at]yahoo.com<BR>> ><BR>>
> ----- Original Message -----<BR>>
> From: Jeffrey Smirz<BR>>
> To: syty@syty.org<BR>>
> Sent: Monday, April 17, 2006 8:03 PM<BR>>
> Subject: [Syty] Fuel Pump<BR>> ><BR>>
><BR>> > The Ty's OEM pump is down to about
25 psi. The poor thing barely runs. I'm pumping and
pulling the tank tomorrow. There was a lot of talk about Walbros in
Feb. '05, but I'm not planning on racing, except the occasional stoplight
Grand Prix. I'm leaning towards a Bosch replacement
pump. Advice is welcome.....particularly if it comes from the one
and only serovilo, grtyphoon, bullyhart, merk1993 or any of the other great
contributors.<BR>> ><BR>> > Jeff<BR>>
> Syclone #950 (totaled in '99)<BR>>
> Syclone #1654 (formerly Chris Pearson's)<BR>>
> Typhoon #1165<BR>>
> Indy, IN<BR>> ><BR>> ><BR>>
><BR>> ><BR>> ><BR>> >
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