$100 Reward For Correct Tech Answer-No Bull

toddt

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This reminds me of that Bud-Lite commercial where the athelete was in the news conference talking about how success hadn't changed him, then, seeing the bud-lite, he asks a guy for it. At the guy's refusal he pops up with, "Well, then, how 'bout I just give you one million dollars!"

Guess you had to be there...
 
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<BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by VIPRGTS:
Mike:
No Bull???
If so Great & Thanx!

How do I put it on-Where does it go etc.
Please forward your address to my email profile.

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Sorry VIPRGTS I was guessing.
 

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Oh, that!

Well, that's the brass backing that attaches to the hexambular extrusion located just above the selinium rectified downflow sychromoter. Simply re-attach.

That'll be a hunert bucks please!
 

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I plate of that size with holes would appear to be a linkage plate, most likely from the pedal area. any of your pedals feel "off"? check them out.
 
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Hey I just figured it out. It fell out of your brain pan.

Evidence ????

Well right here of course.
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http://vca1.viperclub.org/ubb/Forum14/HTML/011409.html
 

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Well, I bet it has something to do with some kind of electronics as the only place I've seen copper stuff is with instrumentation and fuses and stuff. Any numbers on it?

Are you SURE it came off the Viper, not off something else in the garage that somehow got into the Viper?

Give me more information and I bet I can figure out what it is. (I troubleshoot for a living, can you tell?
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I agree with the other poster, its probably a body shim. Shims are very typically soft metals like brass, cut in convenient lengths.
 
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