In a message dated 11/24/2007 5:10:13 P.M. Eastern Standard Time,
dswallace@xxxxxxxxxxxx writes:
You
haven't live until one of the original type heater hose clamps lets a heater
hose slide off at 6000 RPMs and hoses the distributor down and short it
out so that it makes the engine backfire and all the steam in the world comes
out from under your hood.
I did that while test driving one of the very first production cross-ram
Dodges, out of engineering. What really adds to the pleasure is that it
was about 20 degrees outside. All that steam, and the heater won't work!