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Marc Dodge Dakota
12/07/2001 23:28:45
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Subject: GREAT TIP IP: Logged
Message: I came up with this one myself. When changing plugs, it is recommended that you use a compressor to blow out any debris from the spark plug area prior to removal. What if u don't have a compressor you ask??? Well, that compressed air in a can for computers works AWESOME!!! That straw gets into all the areas!!!
Hope this helps !!!!
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hardbody Dodge Dakota
12/10/2001 22:34:59
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Message: Just be careful the extension (straw) doesn't fly off into some place where you don't want it too.
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Fillupd Dodge Dakota
12/10/2001 22:55:48
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Message: Don't hold the compresed air can upside down, it will spray cold water. (save this for the back of the neck of the guy in the bathroom standing at the urnal)
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Bill Moore Dodge Dakota
12/10/2001 23:13:54
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Message: It isn't water, and you should absolutely NEVER spray any thing from an aerosol can at someone else. Some of the ingredients or the propellants themselves can cause serious lung damage, at the least,if even partially inhaled.
The only exception is when you are using whipped cream on your sweetie.
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dropt98dakota Dodge Dakota
12/11/2001 09:47:02
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Message: Yeah expecially the whipped cream can, use the cream on your girl then suck the NOS out of the can for you. or if you really want spray it down your air intake into your engine..... LOL don't waste the nitrous.
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Lesley GenIII
12/11/2001 12:32:37
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Message: Well, I am SO glad I clicked on this thread.
97 3.9 V6 Sport Club Cab. Black. Auto 3.55 Quick D Intake, JBA Stainless headers Autolite 3923s with Borg Warner Wires Awaiting Installation: Borla catback, V8 R/T TB
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steveo Dodge Dakota
12/11/2001 15:16:38
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Message: correct me if im wrong but i thought it was Co2 in the whipped cream cans?
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CThomp Dodge Dakota
12/11/2001 21:17:42
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Message: Don't know if its CO2. It's kinda like dry ice...only under pressure. It's the same stuff that doctors use to freeze off warts. gross I know.
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CW GenIII
12/11/2001 21:26:57
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Message: Isn't CO2, dry ice, in a solid form.
2001 4.7 5sp 3.92 LSD sport plus Ported throttle body, IAT adjuster, flowmaster cat back, adjusted TPS from .51v to .76v, 4" cold air intake
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Spyder343 Dodge Dakota
12/12/2001 03:40:19
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Message: Yup, dry ice is solid carbon dioxide.
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