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Engine dies when hot, slow moving, uphill, at elevation (KrZy8)
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<blockquote data-quote="exskibum" data-source="post: 1374161" data-attributes="member: 383"><p>I've been watching the progress of this thread since YFO, Don, and it is finally clear where the problem lies (or is that "lays"?).</p><p></p><p>Take a step back and you'll realize that the problem is the diagnostician. See post #35 for the groundless conclusion about why a ham handed video shoot looks "jiggly". The far more probable reason THAT video might not look jiggly to you is that you likely viewed it after riding the HD on the dirt access road. So the reason it didn't look jiggly to you isn't because you and the Ms. have been sheet rassling a lot lately, but because your old teeth, eyes and joints were still rattling at a sympathetic frequency.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="exskibum, post: 1374161, member: 383"] I've been watching the progress of this thread since YFO, Don, and it is finally clear where the problem lies (or is that "lays"?). Take a step back and you'll realize that the problem is the diagnostician. See post #35 for the groundless conclusion about why a ham handed video shoot looks "jiggly". The far more probable reason THAT video might not look jiggly to you is that you likely viewed it after riding the HD on the dirt access road. So the reason it didn't look jiggly to you isn't because you and the Ms. have been sheet rassling a lot lately, but because your old teeth, eyes and joints were still rattling at a sympathetic frequency. [/QUOTE]
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