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Re: Rob Needs a New Brain
Posted: Tue Sep 28, 2010 12:58 am
by Deleted User 287
OK, this gives me an excuse to use the "Code" button at the top of the reply box.
This is what you want to put in the reply, Jean.
Code: Select all
[img]http://www.pbase.com/tomfarr/image/63635571/medium.jpg[/img]
-or-
followed by the URL of the picture (it has to be out on the 'net, somewhere), and then followed buy
.
And "img" has to be in lower case, I am pretty sure.
Re: Rob Needs a New Brain
Posted: Tue Sep 28, 2010 3:13 pm
by Jean
I LOVE YA, Rob.
(why not post the pic of my R75/5 while you're at it.)
I thought everybody knew who was who....
BTW, I actually saved someone's bacon at the rally, Sunday morning with one of my "The weirdest thing happened to ME with MY /5." The same thing happened to him, and he checked that, and fixed it really quick!!
Electrical.
This is getting better than any OIL-thread. We are up to 14 pages!!
OK. Ref. posting images: the picture might be on the net somewhere, but the one I was referring to (schematic of 4-way flashers) is on MY hard drive. So I suppose I'd have to put it someplace out there in electron-land, give it a name, and then send you-all out to it.
Re: Rob Needs a New Brain
Posted: Tue Sep 28, 2010 4:23 pm
by Deleted User 287
So I suppose I'd have to put it someplace out there in electron-land, give it a name, and then send you-all out to it
That's the trick.
You have a folder in your User Control Panel, here on the forum, where you can load pictures. Then link from there!
But I just tried it, and it wouldn't let me create a new folder (it would have been my first), so that I could load an image.
It must be a "snafu".
Re: Rob Needs a New Brain
Posted: Tue Sep 28, 2010 7:17 pm
by Major Softie
justoneoftheguys wrote:So I suppose I'd have to put it someplace out there in electron-land, give it a name, and then send you-all out to it
That's the trick.
You have a folder in your User Control Panel, here on the forum, where you can load pictures. Then link from there!
But I just tried it, and it wouldn't let me create a new folder (it would have been my first), so that I could load an image.
It must be a "snafu".
That feature still hasn't been activated, as far as I know.
Re: Rob Needs a New Brain
Posted: Tue Sep 28, 2010 10:56 pm
by Jean
As interesting as this all is....we REALLY want to hear about the tranny.
And...If I want to post a picture, I'll just do as I have for the past umpty-years. Send it to Rob and he knows what to DO! (with computer stuff, anyhow.)
Re: Rob Needs a New Brain
Posted: Sat Oct 02, 2010 11:17 pm
by esman100
Rob, are you riding?
Re: Rob Needs a New Brain
Posted: Sun Oct 03, 2010 2:38 am
by Deleted User 287
No, it is cold outside. I spent this last week with an intestinal bug, and finished the week working 3 14-hour days in a row. The first two were only 11 hours or so.
Oh - and the transmission is starting to die in my '96 Mazda 626 (180,000mi). I doubt I will get it fixed. It would cost at least 5 times of what the car is worth. Time to go into debt...
Not a good time for me and transmissions!
Re: Rob Needs a New Brain
Posted: Sun Oct 03, 2010 8:51 am
by gspd
justoneoftheguys wrote:
Oh - and the transmission is starting to die in my '96 Mazda 626 (180,000mi).
Automatic or manual?
Have you checked the oil/ATF level ?
Re: Rob Needs a New Brain
Posted: Sun Oct 03, 2010 12:56 pm
by Jean
OOOOOH, gspd.
LOW blow!!!!
It MUST be an automatic or it wouldn't "die" with such low milage.
Rob, it probably just needs a new filter and fresh oil.
Re: Rob Needs a New Brain
Posted: Sun Oct 03, 2010 4:33 pm
by Deleted User 287
The car's transmission is an automatic (yawn), and I am the 3rd owner. I should have had it serviced when I first bought the car 3 1/2 years ago, but I didn't.
I think it was Tuesday or Wed. that I took it to my mechanic (flashing O/D Off light at highway speed) and he pulled the dipstick and showed me all of the particulate matter in the not-so-red fluid. He said if we changed the fluid now, I would just loose that friction material, as well, and it would probably begin slipping even more. I asked about the possibility of a bad speed sensor (research), and he said possibly, if my speedometer dropped to zero. But no, it works just fine.
Would you invest $2500-3500 in getting this unit rebuilt? Not me. I am using it as a personal excuse to get into a car that I have been wanting for a while, now - a 5-speed Civic. Probably a 4-door, simply because opening the rear windows at speed greatly reduces the turbulence of having the front windows down. And whenever possible, that is how I enjoy my driving.
Motorcycling has become a one-way money pit for me these last two years, and I think I need some major bootstrap-pulling.