| Re: GT4 Reverse lights was PCB Fuse Blocks | <– Date –> <– Thread –> | 
| From: pbennett (pbennett  Paul-Bennett.com) | |
| Date: Thu, 17 Nov 2016 22:22:24 -0800 (PST) | |
| A Big thing in retirement is to take every silly little thing as a fun 
project.  This is a fun part of life which requires using everything you 
have stuffed into your brain to date to resolve unimportant issues and to get 
satisfaction and enjoyment from the time spend doing so.  Like your backup 
light, it’s really no big deal but it can be a fun exercise to make it work they 
way you want it to.  AND that doesn’t have to be the way the factory or 
someone else wants it...you will make it work to satisfy your needs and 
desires.  Carry that attitude throughout each day and ENJOY. From: Robert W. Garven Jr.  Sent: Thursday, November 17, 2016 2:15 PM To: Paul Bennett  Cc: Paul ; The FerrariList  Subject: Re: [Ferrari] GT4 Reverse lights was PCB Fuse 
Blocks From what I was told all the original parts were used in the car 
refurbished or replaced with new old stock parts. the wiring harness was removed 
taken apart all the wires checked for continuity and then it was reassembled and 
reinstalled. there was an awful lot of work done on this car, but 
just all sorts of little bugs and details that I need to either run down and 
fix! It took me 25 years to get a car built in Italy to start working perfectly, 
so it makes sense it would be even harder to get a car that was completely 
disassembled and put back together again dialed in! I'm also having problems 
with the tachometer and speedometer jerking wildly and then when the car is 
running well and warmed up they settle down to be normal? Several people have 
told me that in a complete restoration it is a last 5% of issues that are the 
hardest to settle and the most expensive I think that's where I am at. I am retiring in a month so hypothetically but I'm 
not playing in the band or traveling I can spend most my time trying to fix 
stuff!! Ha Sent from my iPhone 
 
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- Re: GT4 Reverse lights was PCB Fuse Blocks Peter Rychel, November 17 2016
- Re: GT4 Reverse lights was PCB Fuse Blocks clyderomerof4, November 17 2016
- Re: GT4 Reverse lights was PCB Fuse Blocks Brian Keegan, November 17 2016
 
- Re: GT4 Reverse lights was PCB Fuse Blocks Robert W. Garven Jr., November 17 2016
- Re: GT4 Reverse lights was PCB Fuse Blocks pbennett, November 17 2016
- Re: GT4 Reverse lights was PCB Fuse Blocks John Ashburne, November 18 2016
- Re: RETIREMENT - was GT4 Reverse lights was PCB Fuse Blocks Peter Rychel, November 19 2016
- Re: RETIREMENT - was GT4 Reverse lights was PCB Fuse Blocks Rick Moseley, November 19 2016
- Re: RETIREMENT - was GT4 Reverse lights was PCB Fuse Blocks Grahame Reinthal, November 19 2016
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