Dealing with a lot of junk to put up at this time I noticed a massive amount cool stuff available. This post is actually merely one of many I will be submitting with regards to small tools during the week. I am trying to get the blog page kept up to date more regularly than I have already been in past times. Tell me what you believe concerning this post as well as what you would like to see about small tools soon.
Revolutionary Spark Plug Tool Dispels Longtime Myth and Overcomes Frustration for All
Lansing, MI (PRWEB) March 17, 2004 -
A.A. Electronics Corporation today unveiled a new product that gives peace of mind and forever changes standard engine troubleshooting. Made in Lansing, Michigan, the Sparkplug Sensor Â? http://www.sparkplugsensor.com is a simple tool that provides unprecedented split-second indication of internal spark activity in any gas motor.
Never again remove a spark plug just to test it. Good news for inexperienced car owners, for whom garage service can be expensive and inconvenient. ItÂ?s Â?an essential tool that anyone can use, due to its simplicity,” says Trevor Bryant, President of A.A. Electronics Corporation.
But for automobile veterans, the tool is nothing short of miraculous. Why? Because before there has been no way to check for spark in the motor “shocking” as it may seem.
“Impressive”, says Gord Osbourne, a race engine builder for 18 years and a crew chief for the CASCAR http://www.cascar.ca racing circuit. The sensor indicates spark activity inside the cylinder while under compression.Â? Â?Excellent for racing applications at the track when you need to find the problem right away. It is now possible.”
“It’s so useful and simple that I never leave the garage without it,” says Bob Heise, a 50-year veteran in automotive mechanics. According to Heise, the tool accomplishes what competitive products only claim to. “Unlike other voltage testers, the Sparkplug Sensor Â? tells me what I really need to know, [which is] if spark is occurring, voltage doesn’t matter” adds Heise. He also noted that the tester is the only one he knows of that exists in the world today.
Company co-owner Bryant, like many motorcycle enthusiasts, is keenly interested in saving time money and overcoming frustration when it comes to engine problems. The Sparkplug Sensor Â? is the product of research and development focused on the greatest possible efficiency. “It’s nice to know why your car isn’t running while you’re waiting on the side of the road!” grins Al Rollin, 35 year automotive enthusiast.
Â?With this sensor, it is now possible to know your troubleshooting direction in a few seconds Â? quickly and simplyÂ?, says Bryant. He adds, Â?Even if you donÂ?t work on motors yourself, you will save money when you tell your mechanic that you already tested for spark in all cylindersÂ?.
Graziano DeBartolomeo, owner of Parts Boys Auto Value location in Windsor, Ontario Canada, agrees that the Sparkplug Sensor Â? Â?Saves time, eliminates unnecessary troubleshooting, and pinpoints which direction to pursue in finding the engine problems.” DeBartolomeo says he plans to offer the tool for sale at his Auto Value location, as soon as it enters the retail marketplace.
A.A. Electronics Corporation researches, develops and manufactures innovative electronic solutions.
Contact:
Ron Lusterio
VP Business Development
A.A. Electronics Corp.
Tel: (705) 949-4726
Fax: (705) 949-4726
E-mail: ron.lusterio@aaelectro.com
Web: http://www.sparkplugsensor.com
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Q&A:
Question by k9mpgsd: Corporate Executive?
A retired corporate executive, now a widower, decided to take a vacation.
He booked himself on a Caribbean cruise and proceeded to havet he time of his
life, that is, until the ship sank.
He found himself on an island with no other people, no supplies,nothing,
only bananas and coconuts.
After about four months, he is lying on the beach one day when the most
gorgeous woman he has ever seen rows up to the shore.
In disbelief, he asks, “Where did you come from? How did you get here? She
replies, “I rowed from the other side of the island. I landed here when my
cruise ship sank.”
“Amazing,” he notes. “You were really lucky to have a row boat wash up with
you.”
“Oh, this thing?” explains the woman. “I made the boat out of raw material
I found on the island. The oars were whittled from gum tree branches. I
wove the bottom from palm branches, and the sides and stern came from a
Eucalyptus tree. “But, where did you get the tools?
“Oh, that was no problem,” replied the woman. “On the south side of the
island, a very unusual stratum of alluvial rock is exposed. I
found if I fired it to a certain temperature in my kiln, it melted into
ductile iron.. I used that for tools and used the tools to make the
hardware.” The guy is stunned.
“Let’s row over to my place,” she says.
After a few minutes of rowing, she docks the boat at a small wharf.
As the man looks to shore, he nearly falls off the boat. Before him is a
stone walk leading to an exquisite bungalow painted in blue and white.
While the woman ties up the rowboat with an expertly woven hemp rope, the
man can only stare ahead, dumbstruck.
As they walk into the house, she says casually, “It’s not much,
but I call it home. Sit down, please. Would you like a drink?”
“No! No thank you,” he blurts out, still dazed. “I can’t take another drop
of coconut juice.”
“It’s not coconut juice,” winks the woman. “I have a still. How would you
like a Pina Colada?”
Trying to hide his continued amazement, the man accepts, and they sit down
on her couch to talk.
After they have exchanged their stories, the woman announces, “I’m going to
slip into something more comfortable. Would you like to take a shower and
shave? There is a razor upstairs in the bathroom cabinet.” No longer
questioning anything, the man goes into the bathroom. There, in the cabinet, a
razor made from a piece of tortoise bone. Two shells honed to a hollow ground
edges are fastened on to its end inside a swivel mechanism.
“This woman is amazing,” he muses. “What next?”
When he returns, she greets him wearing nothing but vines, strategically
positioned, and smelling faintly of gardenias. She beckons for him to sit
down next to her.
“Tell me,” she begins suggestively, slithering closer to him,
“We’ve been out here for many months. You’ve been lonely. There’s
something I’m sure you really feel like doing right now, something you’ve
been longing for?” She stares into his eyes.
He can’t believe what he’s hearing. “You mean, ” he swallows
excitedly and tears start to form in his eyes, as he says, “don’t tell me
you’ve built a Golf Course !”
Best answer:
Answer by nyghte_owl
Fore! A hole in one!
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