Date: Wed, 2 Nov 2005 16:20:46 -0000 From: NeedforSwede2 <carl.robsonnospamcing-czechs.com> Subject: Re: Neutral
In article <4366DD16.2010201nospamo.com>, ma_twainnospamo.com says... > I have a long set of Snap-On cables - and Murphy's Law really works. I > have driven a manual transmision Classic Saab 900 since 1985 and have > never needed a jump. Just having the long cables in the car keeps it > from needing a jump start - or is the lack of GM electronics that helps > :-) > > Now you mention it.Maybe. My old 84 900 still had the swedish deliverd battery. It was old, not great, but never failed to start everyday. had a decent set of very heavy jumpers under the false floor. Got the Celica, moved the jumpers to the boot of the Celica, started the 900 everyday, and took short drives. Within a week, the battery was close to terminal in the 900. I swear it was the threat of jump leads that did it. -- Carl Robson Car PC Build starts again. http://smallr.com/rz Homepage: http://www.bouncing-czechs.com