<VV> Terminal block, was: Horrid Red Plastic thingy?

Ron ronh at owt.com
Mon Sep 21 13:10:34 EDT 2009


Same here, I've never had any problem with them and, in fact, have never had 
any reason to even look at them.
RonH

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To: "Matt Nall" <PatioMatt at aol.com>; <virtualvairs at corvair.org>
Sent: Monday, September 21, 2009 9:14 AM
Subject: <VV> Terminal block, was: Horrid Red Plastic thingy?


> LACK OF MAINTENANCE (as GM would say) is the reason anyone has trouble 
> with
> it. As you point out, the knuckle-dragging would-be mechanics abuse it,
> then wonder why it breaks. The only "thingy" that's "horrid" is the idiot
> who has trouble with it, or refers to it by that non-name.
>
> I've owned Corvairs since before they stopped building them (the one I've
> owned the longest and still have is a '67 - owned since '71) and have 
> NEVER
> had a problem with that terminal block. I'm always amazed at people saying
> it's been a problem for them. Must have IQ's in the single digits is all I
> can figure out.
>
> BTW it's listed in Clark's catalog as "electrical connector" part #C6802 
> on
> page 82.
>
> -Mark (terminology police)
>
>
>> [Original Message]
>> From: Matt Nall <patiomatt at aol.com>
>> Subject: Re: <VV> Horrid Red Plastic thingy?
>>
>> Dare the newbie ask what the horrid red plastic thingy is? Or will I
>> need to
>> brace myself with a vodka tonic first?
>> =========================================
>>
>>   On LM's  next to battery on the rail....  the 1/4x20  electrical
>> junction stud....
>>
>> Challenged Goriila's working on Vairs seem to find them fragile!  LOL!!
>>
>> Matt Nall
>> Charleston, Oregon
>> http://mysite.verizon.net/nalllm
>>
>
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