Spark enhancer

vibrac

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Get a coat button,cut your ignition wire bear both ends for 3/8" hook into 2 opposing holes
bingo a spark enhancer!
guaranteed to blow you ignition system by overloading it just as fast, but a lot cheaper
 

Howard

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Get a coat button,cut your ignition wire bear both ends for 3/8" hook into 2 opposing holes
bingo a spark enhancer!
guaranteed to blow you ignition system by overloading it just as fast, but a lot cheaper

As one old cynic to another, "Well said!"

H
 

Martyn Goodwin

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Err I have this wonderful bridge for sale, but you had better be quick as lots of others are interested in it. I accept PayPal and Visa if that helps :)

Martyn
 

redbloke1956

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Err I have this wonderful bridge for sale, but you had better be quick as lots of others are interested in it. I accept PayPal and Visa if that helps :)

Martyn

Don't listen to Martyn!! I have a much better deal.....shark fart bubbles to put in spirit levels, work much better than standard bubbles only 20p each or 50p for a pair!!
 

alscomet

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Thanks Martyn and Redbloke, Maybe I could start a thread with a load of Boxxocks and then someone would eventually come up with a good answer, something like do you think tapioca pudding would seal my leaky fuel tank and be proof against ethanol.(is that how you spell Tapioca)
? Alan
 

vibrac

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do you think tapioca pudding would seal my leaky fuel tank and be proof against ethanol.(is that how you spell Tapioca)
? Alan

Funnily enough I have an faint recall that bullet proof petrol tanks in bombers in the second world war had 2 skins and the space between was filled with specially treated porridge or at least that clear constituent that forms transparent film when cold.any one able to confirm?
 

Howard

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Funnily enough I have an faint recall that bullet proof petrol tanks in bombers in the second world war had 2 skins and the space between was filled with specially treated porridge or at least that clear constituent that forms transparent film when cold.any one able to confirm?

Don'r know if it worked, but just coating with cold porridge would have been enough to keep the enemy away! :)

H
 
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