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| Switchflicker
03-15-2013 18:35:18
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My 2c,
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Hey Mark
Do you still have pennies in the USA? In Canada they stopped making them and although you can spend them if you have, the merchants will not give pennies as change anymore. The round up or down to the nickel.
Yea I know this is off topic, but your 2c note caught my eye. I would say two fifths of a nickel!!
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| Texasmark1
03-16-2013 06:06:42
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Re: backfire in reply to Switchflicker, 03-15-2013 18:35:18
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| I am wondering what lobby is pushing for their continuance. I read the other day that they are zinc filled and just copper plated like other coins (plated) to save the cost of copper, but why fool with them anyway. They're not worth 2c. Grin.Mark |
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| John B.
03-15-2013 18:42:20
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Re: backfire in reply to Switchflicker, 03-15-2013 18:35:18
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| | I agree with Janicholson. One other thing I can add from experience is the gas. It can put a film on the sparkplugs and make the back fire. Even if the plugs are new and run a short time. I have sand blasted sparkplugs before then blew them out real good with air then reused them and it takes care of the backfire for a short time. But the best cure in this case is 104+ Octane boost used as directed cures the backfire that I'm speaking of. I pick the octane boost up at Walmart. |
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