Used ECU 80q? follow up to Computer Codes
Dan Cordon
cord4530 at uidaho.edu
Thu Dec 11 11:40:27 EST 2003
You're totally correct there. This is a delicate procedure. I know if I
was about to put my ECU in to an oven, I'd be worried.
But that's probably just my background....you see, my wife really
prefers many things from the oven with a light broil on them. However,
she has a 'cooking attention span' of about 30 seconds. Of all the
things she's broiled, I think only 3 haven't gotten much crispier than
intended. So for me, putting the ECU in the oven is probably more risky
than for most people.
But there I go again....making light of a potentially great, but
delicate fix :o)
Let us know how it works.
JShadzi at aol.com wrote:
> Dan, thanks for making light of a delicate engineering procedure...
>
> BTW, I find a nice Vodka Martini goes well with the dish, with a spritz of Pentosin.
>
> Javad
>
>
>>>Put the ECU into an oven at 180 to 200
>>>bake for an hour
>>>cool
>>>reinstall
>>>
>>>If that fails I think I have a spare one.
>>>
>>>Ned
>>>
>>
>>You may consider marinating in an alcohol mix for two hours before, and
>>seasoning the board with a non-conductive protectant when you're done To
>>add to the 'presentation' of your piece, dress it up with a garland made
>>of old ignition wires and an old CIS injector. :oP
>>
>>Sorry, I just couldn't resist.
>>
>>--
>>Dan Cordon
>>Mechanical Engineer - Engine Research Facility
>>University of Idaho
>>
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Dan Cordon
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