Rubber gloves while working on IMPERIALS
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Rubber gloves while working on IMPERIALS



Hi all,

I recomend rubber gloves when you handle gasoline, if you inhale gas vapor
or get the gas on you skin you can be sick
I worked as a mechanic repairing gaspumps on gasstations, I inhaled a lot of
vapor and got much gas on my skin and to day I suffer from MS. This is the
main reason I got in to Imps, I have problem riding my Harley but driving a
car is no problem.

Use rubber gloves and have good ventilation when you handle gasoline.

Teddy / Sweden
-66 convert (2)


----- Original Message -----
From: <ImperialMCMLXII@xxxxxxx>
To: <mailing-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Tuesday, January 29, 2002 7:07 PM
Subject: IML: Rubber gloves while working on IMPERIALS


> Hi John and gang,
>
> I agree with you John. The underside of my original 413 is so grimey that
I never touch the bottom of the engine/car without industrial-grade rubber
gloves (the medical-grade gloves are two thin and flimsy for automotive
work). Just be sure to get a size that fits your hands snugly. If they are
too big, they will snag and tear on things and your hands/fingers will get
dirty, defeating the whole purpose.
>
> Imperial Regards to all,
>
> Jay Mc Kee
> 1962 Crown Southampton four-door
>
>


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