Tim Berardelli What a nice person!

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Gamble M.Bowers
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Tim Berardelli What a nice person!

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I am writing this in appreciation for the help Tim Berardelli gave me via phone on re jetting Dellorto Carbs. I have never met Tim in person, but on several occasions I have corresponded with him via email and phone regarding a 356C I now own that he built the engine for a few years ago. In all instances Tim was very helpful, but especially in re jetting my carbs when it was evident they were running very rich. Tim walked me through the procedure on the phone with expert advice and the engine is running better than new. As Tim runs a Porsche shop I felt I should ask for a bill as Tim spent a fair amount of time helping me. Tim never responded about payment for his help.
Thanks again, Tim.
Gamble Bowers

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Tim is a very huggable guy! :D
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#3 Post by Tom Nelson »

Yes, We visited Tim this past week at his shop in Manassas, Va. A veritable treasure trove of Porsche 356/912 engine information and a great guy to boot!
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