Mechanic's stethoscope

David Haynes david at pianogrammar.com
Mon May 28 10:49:06 MDT 2007


Alan ­ Could you give us a description of how you might use it? Where you
would start, what you would hear, how you would track down the source? I¹m
just trying to understand the ³detective² procedure and thought a ³real
world² example might be helpful.

Thanks,
David Haynes


On 5/28/07 9:29 AM, "reggaepass at aol.com" <reggaepass at aol.com> wrote:

> Yes.  Although I don't use it very often, when it comes into play, it usually
> does what nothing else can: isolate the source of an extraneous sound that is
> traveling around in the beast.  Not a huge investment and definitely paid for
> itself the first time I used it.
> 
> Alan Eder
> 
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Cy Shuster 
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> Sent: Sat, 26 May 2007 8:50 pm
> Subject: Re: buzz cautionary taile
> 
> Anyone have good luck using a mechanic's stethoscope to isolate the location
> of a buzz? 
>  
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