[audi20v] Re: [200q20v] Autox'ing and Re New toy
John Larson
j.d.larson at verizon.net
Mon May 21 17:26:14 EDT 2001
Possible, I suppose, but I would think it's kinda remote. Blocked screens
are caused mostly by really poor maintenance, and how many poorly maintained
(I mean really poorly) cars are tracked? Lotsa things are possible, but how
many are likely? john
----- Original Message -----
From: "Kneale Brownson" <knotnook at traverse.com>
To: "John Larson" <jdlarson at ix.netcom.com>; "Bernie Benz"
<b.m.benz at prodigy.net>; "John Larson" <jdlarson at ix.netcom.com>
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Sent: Monday, May 21, 2001 3:21 PM
Subject: Re: [audi20v] Re: [200q20v] Autox'ing and Re New toy
> However, it IS possible that active brake use as in an event might
> discharge a bomb with a restriction between the pump and the bomb so that
> it can't refill, causing an overflow at the reservoir. Isn't there a
> screen in the pump-to-bomb Banjo fitting? Isn't it possible that
something
> plugs the screen, restricting flow to the bomb, and active braking causes
> oil in the bomb to flow out faster than it can flow in, thereby allowing
> for the "oil bath" someone described as part of this thread?
>
>
> At 02:05 PM 05/21/2001 -0700, John Larson wrote:
>
> >Good point, Bernie. Let me clarify.
>
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