Topic: PRINT A DISCUSSION


efv8    -- 06-19-2010 @ 7:07 AM
  A new PRINTER FRIENDLY ICON has been added to the top of the discussions pages. Look to the upper right and locate the printer ICON. If you select that, a printer friendly version will be generated. Then, select FILE, PRINT and voila!
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This message was edited by efv8 on 6-24-10 @ 8:00 AM


flat34chili    -- 06-19-2011 @ 8:05 PM
  that was great, thanks.
rich


flatfoot    -- 07-12-2011 @ 1:08 PM
  I like the new icon; It's great thanks a lot.


murphy1936    -- 12-29-2013 @ 11:40 AM
  h*llo,im using windows 8 and trying to print a discussion. no luck because I cant find the file to click on print. can you please help an old man I mean young old thks john happy new year

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ford38v8    -- 12-29-2013 @ 3:38 PM
  John, I know what you mean, my young grandson in elementary school usually winds up instructing me on how to use my electroic stuff.

The printer icon is a tiny picture of a printer at the top right of the discussion you want to print.

The file you can't find is on your computer tool bar when you have your web browser open. That will give you a pop up window from which to select Print,



Alan


stephen miller    -- 08-07-2014 @ 4:55 PM
  what is a safe speed to cruise at with stock engine and 4;11s in a 33 ford?


sarahcecelia    -- 07-15-2018 @ 2:08 PM
  My friend has a '38 coupe, and it has a Columbia rear, similar effect to overdrive, and he went from New Jersey to Concord, N.C. to a big show, at highway speeds, and on the interstate he did 65mph and 70mph, with no problem!! So I would say if you car is in good condition, you can easily drive all speed limits with no problem! But; I must add, he has that deal, (that at the moment I can't think the name of)where you push in the clutch, pull a lever out, and then let the clutch back out, and your in a higher cruising gear. But, in retrospect, I drove my 1950 sedan when I was 18 at 60mph,and sometime 65 for miles all the time, and got lots of speeding tickets!!

Regards, Steve Lee

This message was edited by sarahcecelia on 1-30-21 @ 2:47 PM


ken ct.    -- 07-15-2018 @ 3:39 PM
  I for one would not do 60-65 with a 4.11 rear,motor would be screaming at that speed ken ct.


ken ct.    -- 07-15-2018 @ 3:41 PM
  I for one would not do 60-65 with a 4.11 rear,motor would be screaming at that speed ken ct.


sarahcecelia    -- 06-09-2020 @ 4:50 AM
  It won't SCREAM with a Columbia rear!!

Regards, Steve Lee


sarahcecelia    -- 12-10-2020 @ 3:48 PM
  I set up my sector shaft(the steering wheel felt a little hard to turn, with the wheels off of the floor;) so I loosened the 4 bolts , and turned lower cover CCW, a few times to get a Good Feel at the steering wheel.Then retightened the 4 bolts.I noticed then that the "Slightest movement" of the steering wheel , moved the front wheels.I thought, This is good! Now I notice when driving on a fairly straight road I'm always compensating, a little left with the steering wheel,or a little right, to keep the car going straight . I drove a '50 car in 1955 for 2 years , and don't remember about this. Is this normal with bias tires?I had the front alinement checked, and all specs were good. Do I need to recheck the lbs. to turn the steering wheel,or get Radial tires?

Regards, Steve Lee


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