Really dumb question; how do you wear down a heat shield in a Pismo, not rotate 
it? 

> Date: Wed, 14 Oct 2009 21:09:44 +0100
> Subject: Re: New thread: Is my Pismo becoming too hot? > tell about your  
> experiences please
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> To: [email protected]
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> usually, older machines like pismi(XD)get very hot when their heat
> shield is wearing down. it also becomes hot when newer software not
> entirely designed with the computer in mind is installed or run and
> the cooling is not very effective. you say that you used it for a time
> that you could have used to install tiger, so i would expect that.
> clean out the parts, and look for any signs of wear and tear in the
> heat shield. also, what surfaces are you using the pismo on? different
> surfaces mean different air circulation.
> 
> > 
                                          
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