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- 2004-Bone stock
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- 4.0 V6
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- My credo
- Why should I pay someone else to screw it up when I can screw it up myself for free?
My Fluke Multimeter and Motive pressure bleeder.
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Ahh, well, there’s that then. What good is being able to test AC if it won’t do 120v. Apparently the 4 does test injectors, not sure how helpful that would be though.
Dang... I just looked and this Power Probe III is only $92.99.
That's the best price I've seen. No case or accessories... just the base tester.
I should just send the one I bought back and order this one for $17 less. In fact for $17.... I'm gonna.
Don’t get the camo one... I have it and I can never find it.Dang... I just looked and this Power Probe III is only $92.99.
That's the best price I've seen. No case or accessories... just the base tester.
I should just send the one I bought back and order this one for $17 less. In fact for $17.... I'm gonna.
EDIT... forgot the link.
Amazon.com: Power Probe III Clamshell - Fire (PP3CSFIRE) [Car Automotive Diagnostic Test Tool, Digital Volt Meter, AC/DC Current Resistance, Circuit Tester] : Tools & Home Improvement
Then I would have to (A) carry a small pry bar AND the dykes up a ladder, or (B) make extra trips up & down the ladder to get the job done.don't advise using handle as pry bar.
Might I suggest "pockets".Then I would have to (A) carry a small pry bar AND the dykes up a ladder, or (B) make extra trips up & down the ladder to get the job done.
It gets hot in Florida... you expect him to wear clothes?Might I suggest "pockets".
Yes!It gets hot in Florida... you expect him to wear clothes?
Or whatever this thing is.
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