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Well, what can I say. "Non-HP" cartridges? Cheaper is not always the "best." HP's do act up (buy them all the time) when you try to fool them with cheap refill cartridges. Get the real MacCoys.........
Hi there: You directed this question at me, but unfortunately this isn't my expertise and I am unable to
provide you with a real solution at this time.
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You posted under Stanley analog timer. If dial is not keeping time, then clock motor is bad, or polarity on your outlet is reversed. Try timer on different circuit breaker outlet and with different load (lamp) Test outlet with circuit analyzer. Open following link for step-by-step instructions setting analog timers. http://waterheatertimer.org/How-to-set-timers.html Open following link to identify same-similar timer and download manual:
http://waterheatertimer.org/Woods-timers-and-manuals.html#49664
Fiction is a story that is not real. Non fiction is a story that gives factual, true information. Jack and the Beanstalk is Fiction. A journal, diary, textbook and the like are examples of Non Fiction.
I think the printhead is already defective since you tried using a non kodak ink the big difference is the viscosity of a non kodak ink is diff. w/ the original giving more load to the printhead and making it defective.
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The 1996 civic has a 1.6L b-16 engine. The only difference between the v-tec and non v-tec engine is the dual overhead cam i believe. The 93 civic also should have a b-16 engine in it. The cylinder head should work.......
2 of the 4 fasteners on my Genie were TORX head screws with the little round 'blocking post' in the opening.
I acquired a set of TORX drivers which have a hollow center to accomodate these particular fasteners. (Maybe the tools came from Harbour Freight)
The REAL problem is that a new motor seems to cost 2 or 3 times the price of a new wet/dry vac.
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