Posted: Tue 6:08 pm Post subject: Re: 70 FI will not stay running Probably should have done that to start with. Posted: Tue 5:39 pm Post subject: Re: 70 FI will not stay running Posted: Tue 4:59 pm Post subject: Re: 70 FI will not stay running Stop dead photo links! Post your photos to The Samba Gallery! "Water is the only drink for a wise man" | "Communication prevents complaints" In case I miss it - if someone makes a list, PM it to me and I'll add it as reference to the first post in the FI Sticky hereĮverett Barnes - | My wanted ads Posted: Tue 8:37 am Post subject: Re: 70 FI will not stay running Yeah I was just thinking about something like a fi tools sticky Posted: Tue 6:15 am Post subject: Re: 70 FI will not stay running Would someone please make a parts list for all that will be needed to connect the McMaster Carr gauge #3548k11, the one Ray recommended, to the nipple on the fuel rail on car to check pressure of fuel system. Posted: Tue 3:57 am Post subject: Re: 70 FI will not stay running Quick sort: Show newest posts on top | Show oldest posts on top Part of their whole thing is "try to get it to you literally tomorrow" so their default shipping is pricey.Page: Previous 1, 2, 3. I'm not sure and haven't tried because I just order from the NJ warehouse that's close to my home, but they might even be willing to ship stuff with a slower method that costs less. I assume in general I'm going to spend quite a bit on shipping relative to normal consumer e-commerce, so I don't usually hassle them with it, but if you do find something that you really need but feels particularly expensive to ship reach out and they'll probably be happy to tell you what it'll cost beforehand. I emailed them about hazmat shipping costs to get a gallon of 70% isopropyl to a residential address and they responded the next day with all the info. One thing about McMaster-Carr, though, is they've got very professional staff and are very communicative over both phone and email. Even with shipping cost included, the convenience and rapid fulfillment makes sense when you're weighing it against an engineer's hourly rate.īut it's not cheap, and the shipping is definitely non-free. McMaster serves a very particular role, which is getting precisely-specified good-quality things fast. Yeah I've had issues with unexpected shipping costs in the past as an individual. Limit the use of engineering jokes.Ĭall for Engineers: Tell us about your job! (16 July 2020)Ģ020 List of engineers willing to be interviewedĢ019 List of engineers willing to be interviewed No low-effort one-liner comments, memes, or off-topic replies. Answers must contain an explanation using engineering logic, and assertions of fact must be supported by links to credible sources.īe substantive. Racism, sexism, or any other form of bigotry will not be tolerated.ĭon't answer if you aren't knowledgeable. All users are expected to behave with courtesy. Note that questions must still be specific to engineering and not a general opinion survey.īe respectful to other users. Mechanical, Electrical, Civil, Chemical, and Computer are reserved for technical questions only.ĭiscussion can be used for general questions that apply to multiple disciplines, including some workplace topics. Review the wiki prior to posting.Īvoid questions that can easily be answered by searching on the internet.Īvoid questions that have already be answered by a post in the FAQ section of the wiki. Most general career related questions should be placed in the Monday Career Megathread. Post titles must be a question about engineering and provide context - be specific. Call for Engineers: Tell us about your job! (2020) New to AskEngineers? Read our subreddit rules and FAQ page before posting! Topic Filters
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