1987 Audi 5000 Timing Belt
#31
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Re: 1987 Audi 5000 Timing Belt
Sounds great marti!!! thanks for confirming that it is a 27mm.
so you are back rolling in it now?
Yeah I have been using my HF concrete mixer and creating a driveway to park
my vehicles.
I have two HF stores that are local to me and have been to both! I try to
limit my spending habits in those stores! lol
later,
dave
"marti" <Marti.gj3@here.com.> wrote in message
newsu56m0hidfhhhmqp33srvfod5pmk1u9l1i@4ax.com...
> On 05 Oct 2004 18:20:01 GMT,
snip
> The correct size for the crankshaft pulley bold was 27mmm
> just as it was prviously stated.
>
> "It's a 27mm. Like the other poster, I've used a 1/2" socket with a
> three foot breaker bar and a three foot section of pole-vaulting pole
> at the end of that."
>
> However, I am going with the 3/4" 27mm socket..
>
> Btw.
> Anybody having access to a local Harborfreigt Store miight
> want to look around there sometimes.
>
> I have become addicted to some of
> their bargains. I guess it is in the genes.
> Marti-
>
so you are back rolling in it now?
Yeah I have been using my HF concrete mixer and creating a driveway to park
my vehicles.
I have two HF stores that are local to me and have been to both! I try to
limit my spending habits in those stores! lol
later,
dave
"marti" <Marti.gj3@here.com.> wrote in message
newsu56m0hidfhhhmqp33srvfod5pmk1u9l1i@4ax.com...
> On 05 Oct 2004 18:20:01 GMT,
snip
> The correct size for the crankshaft pulley bold was 27mmm
> just as it was prviously stated.
>
> "It's a 27mm. Like the other poster, I've used a 1/2" socket with a
> three foot breaker bar and a three foot section of pole-vaulting pole
> at the end of that."
>
> However, I am going with the 3/4" 27mm socket..
>
> Btw.
> Anybody having access to a local Harborfreigt Store miight
> want to look around there sometimes.
>
> I have become addicted to some of
> their bargains. I guess it is in the genes.
> Marti-
>
#32
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Re: 1987 Audi 5000 Timing Belt
On Thu, 07 Oct 2004 02:04:36 GMT, "dave AKA vwdoc1"
<vwdoc1@ameritech.net> wrote:
>Sounds great marti!!! thanks for confirming that it is a 27mm.
>
>so you are back rolling in it now?
>
>Yeah I have been using my HF concrete mixer and creating a driveway to park
>my vehicles.
>I have two HF stores that are local to me and have been to both! I try to
>limit my spending habits in those stores! lol
>
>later,
>dave
>
>
>"marti" <Marti.gj3@here.com.> wrote in message
>newsu56m0hidfhhhmqp33srvfod5pmk1u9l1i@4ax.com.. .
>> On 05 Oct 2004 18:20:01 GMT,
>
>snip
>
>> The correct size for the crankshaft pulley bold was 27mmm
>> just as it was prviously stated.
>>
>> "It's a 27mm. Like the other poster, I've used a 1/2" socket with a
>> three foot breaker bar and a three foot section of pole-vaulting pole
>> at the end of that."
>>
>> However, I am going with the 3/4" 27mm socket..
>>
>> Btw.
>> Anybody having access to a local Harborfreigt Store miight
>> want to look around there sometimes.
>>
>> I have become addicted to some of
>> their bargains. I guess it is in the genes.
>> Marti-
>>
>
I think I have to wait for a week or so going
back to my Audi, due to an interruption:
To-day I had a drug-eluding Cypher Stent
put into one of my coronary arteries.
Procedure was faster than repacing the timing belt
but much more expensive. But now that pump is
working properly!
Marti-
<vwdoc1@ameritech.net> wrote:
>Sounds great marti!!! thanks for confirming that it is a 27mm.
>
>so you are back rolling in it now?
>
>Yeah I have been using my HF concrete mixer and creating a driveway to park
>my vehicles.
>I have two HF stores that are local to me and have been to both! I try to
>limit my spending habits in those stores! lol
>
>later,
>dave
>
>
>"marti" <Marti.gj3@here.com.> wrote in message
>newsu56m0hidfhhhmqp33srvfod5pmk1u9l1i@4ax.com.. .
>> On 05 Oct 2004 18:20:01 GMT,
>
>snip
>
>> The correct size for the crankshaft pulley bold was 27mmm
>> just as it was prviously stated.
>>
>> "It's a 27mm. Like the other poster, I've used a 1/2" socket with a
>> three foot breaker bar and a three foot section of pole-vaulting pole
>> at the end of that."
>>
>> However, I am going with the 3/4" 27mm socket..
>>
>> Btw.
>> Anybody having access to a local Harborfreigt Store miight
>> want to look around there sometimes.
>>
>> I have become addicted to some of
>> their bargains. I guess it is in the genes.
>> Marti-
>>
>
I think I have to wait for a week or so going
back to my Audi, due to an interruption:
To-day I had a drug-eluding Cypher Stent
put into one of my coronary arteries.
Procedure was faster than repacing the timing belt
but much more expensive. But now that pump is
working properly!
Marti-
#33
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Re: 1987 Audi 5000 Timing Belt
On Thu, 07 Oct 2004 02:04:36 GMT, "dave AKA vwdoc1"
<vwdoc1@ameritech.net> wrote:
>Sounds great marti!!! thanks for confirming that it is a 27mm.
>
>so you are back rolling in it now?
>
>Yeah I have been using my HF concrete mixer and creating a driveway to park
>my vehicles.
>I have two HF stores that are local to me and have been to both! I try to
>limit my spending habits in those stores! lol
>
>later,
>dave
>
>
>"marti" <Marti.gj3@here.com.> wrote in message
>newsu56m0hidfhhhmqp33srvfod5pmk1u9l1i@4ax.com.. .
>> On 05 Oct 2004 18:20:01 GMT,
>
>snip
>
>> The correct size for the crankshaft pulley bold was 27mmm
>> just as it was prviously stated.
>>
>> "It's a 27mm. Like the other poster, I've used a 1/2" socket with a
>> three foot breaker bar and a three foot section of pole-vaulting pole
>> at the end of that."
>>
>> However, I am going with the 3/4" 27mm socket..
>>
>> Btw.
>> Anybody having access to a local Harborfreigt Store miight
>> want to look around there sometimes.
>>
>> I have become addicted to some of
>> their bargains. I guess it is in the genes.
>> Marti-
>>
>
I think I have to wait for a week or so going
back to my Audi, due to an interruption:
To-day I had a drug-eluding Cypher Stent
put into one of my coronary arteries.
Procedure was faster than repacing the timing belt
but much more expensive. But now that pump is
working properly!
Marti-
<vwdoc1@ameritech.net> wrote:
>Sounds great marti!!! thanks for confirming that it is a 27mm.
>
>so you are back rolling in it now?
>
>Yeah I have been using my HF concrete mixer and creating a driveway to park
>my vehicles.
>I have two HF stores that are local to me and have been to both! I try to
>limit my spending habits in those stores! lol
>
>later,
>dave
>
>
>"marti" <Marti.gj3@here.com.> wrote in message
>newsu56m0hidfhhhmqp33srvfod5pmk1u9l1i@4ax.com.. .
>> On 05 Oct 2004 18:20:01 GMT,
>
>snip
>
>> The correct size for the crankshaft pulley bold was 27mmm
>> just as it was prviously stated.
>>
>> "It's a 27mm. Like the other poster, I've used a 1/2" socket with a
>> three foot breaker bar and a three foot section of pole-vaulting pole
>> at the end of that."
>>
>> However, I am going with the 3/4" 27mm socket..
>>
>> Btw.
>> Anybody having access to a local Harborfreigt Store miight
>> want to look around there sometimes.
>>
>> I have become addicted to some of
>> their bargains. I guess it is in the genes.
>> Marti-
>>
>
I think I have to wait for a week or so going
back to my Audi, due to an interruption:
To-day I had a drug-eluding Cypher Stent
put into one of my coronary arteries.
Procedure was faster than repacing the timing belt
but much more expensive. But now that pump is
working properly!
Marti-
#34
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Re: 1987 Audi 5000 Timing Belt
>From: marti Marti.gj3@here.com.
>
>I think I have to wait for a week or so going
>back to my Audi, due to an interruption:
>
>To-day I had a drug-eluding Cypher Stent
>put into one of my coronary arteries.
>
>Procedure was faster than repacing the timing belt
>but much more expensive. But now that pump is
>working properly!
Well definitely repair yourself first! <g>
good luck with all!
later,
dave
Reminder........
Before you criticize someone, you should walk a mile in their shoes. That way,
when you criticize them, you are a mile away from them, and you have their
shoes. Frieda Norris
#35
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Re: 1987 Audi 5000 Timing Belt
>From: marti Marti.gj3@here.com.
>
>I think I have to wait for a week or so going
>back to my Audi, due to an interruption:
>
>To-day I had a drug-eluding Cypher Stent
>put into one of my coronary arteries.
>
>Procedure was faster than repacing the timing belt
>but much more expensive. But now that pump is
>working properly!
Well definitely repair yourself first! <g>
good luck with all!
later,
dave
Reminder........
Before you criticize someone, you should walk a mile in their shoes. That way,
when you criticize them, you are a mile away from them, and you have their
shoes. Frieda Norris
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Re: 1987 Audi 5000 Timing Belt
For those of you not lucky enough to have a Harbor Freight store nearby:
http://www.harborfreight.com/
Ken
"dave" <vwdoc1@aol.comANTISPAM> wrote in message
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>
> >From: marti Marti.gj3@here.com.
> >
> >I think I have to wait for a week or so going
> >back to my Audi, due to an interruption:
> >
> >To-day I had a drug-eluding Cypher Stent
> >put into one of my coronary arteries.
> >
> >Procedure was faster than repacing the timing belt
> >but much more expensive. But now that pump is
> >working properly!
>
> Well definitely repair yourself first! <g>
>
> good luck with all!
> later,
> dave
> Reminder........
> Before you criticize someone, you should walk a mile in their shoes. That
way,
> when you criticize them, you are a mile away from them, and you have their
> shoes. Frieda Norris
>
http://www.harborfreight.com/
Ken
"dave" <vwdoc1@aol.comANTISPAM> wrote in message
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>
> >From: marti Marti.gj3@here.com.
> >
> >I think I have to wait for a week or so going
> >back to my Audi, due to an interruption:
> >
> >To-day I had a drug-eluding Cypher Stent
> >put into one of my coronary arteries.
> >
> >Procedure was faster than repacing the timing belt
> >but much more expensive. But now that pump is
> >working properly!
>
> Well definitely repair yourself first! <g>
>
> good luck with all!
> later,
> dave
> Reminder........
> Before you criticize someone, you should walk a mile in their shoes. That
way,
> when you criticize them, you are a mile away from them, and you have their
> shoes. Frieda Norris
>
#37
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Re: 1987 Audi 5000 Timing Belt
For those of you not lucky enough to have a Harbor Freight store nearby:
http://www.harborfreight.com/
Ken
"dave" <vwdoc1@aol.comANTISPAM> wrote in message
news:20041008184910.22466.00000504@mb-m06.aol.com...
>
> >From: marti Marti.gj3@here.com.
> >
> >I think I have to wait for a week or so going
> >back to my Audi, due to an interruption:
> >
> >To-day I had a drug-eluding Cypher Stent
> >put into one of my coronary arteries.
> >
> >Procedure was faster than repacing the timing belt
> >but much more expensive. But now that pump is
> >working properly!
>
> Well definitely repair yourself first! <g>
>
> good luck with all!
> later,
> dave
> Reminder........
> Before you criticize someone, you should walk a mile in their shoes. That
way,
> when you criticize them, you are a mile away from them, and you have their
> shoes. Frieda Norris
>
http://www.harborfreight.com/
Ken
"dave" <vwdoc1@aol.comANTISPAM> wrote in message
news:20041008184910.22466.00000504@mb-m06.aol.com...
>
> >From: marti Marti.gj3@here.com.
> >
> >I think I have to wait for a week or so going
> >back to my Audi, due to an interruption:
> >
> >To-day I had a drug-eluding Cypher Stent
> >put into one of my coronary arteries.
> >
> >Procedure was faster than repacing the timing belt
> >but much more expensive. But now that pump is
> >working properly!
>
> Well definitely repair yourself first! <g>
>
> good luck with all!
> later,
> dave
> Reminder........
> Before you criticize someone, you should walk a mile in their shoes. That
way,
> when you criticize them, you are a mile away from them, and you have their
> shoes. Frieda Norris
>
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