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    If they're only taking up space, I'd eliminate everything that wasn't necessary and that's what I did when I pulled the ac compressor off my Vette.
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    Quote Originally Posted by NTFDAY View Post
    If they're only taking up space, I'd eliminate everything that wasn't necessary and that's what I did when I pulled the ac compressor off my Vette.
    Ok cool, I appreciate it.

    On a different note, I have a question about an overheating problem I've been having, should I hitch hike on this thread or start a new one? Thanks!

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    Quote Originally Posted by megamax42 View Post
    Ok cool, I appreciate it.

    On a different note, I have a question about an overheating problem I've been having, should I hitch hike on this thread or start a new one? Thanks!
    IMO a new thread with a specific subject line has more chance of getting on-topic answers.
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