Assuming that the mechanical bits are working correctly (there is only two moving parts) and the metal itself doesn’t fail there isn’t much that can go wrong.
Assuming that the mechanical bits are working correctly (there is only two moving parts) and the metal itself doesn’t fail there isn’t much that can go wrong.
I feel amazingly justified right now. I buy a lot of tools at Harbor Freight, and I’ve had to defend that practice on more than one occasion. My standard line is always “If the tool failing can kill me, I won’t buy it at Harbor Freight - Jackstands for instance.”
Hear hear.
Thanks for the explainer. Yeah, I had to go look for photos myself just to understand the difference, as we’ve had a number of regular M54 cars in the family.
I believe what you’re saying, but I’m having trouble understanding why the pump can’t be replaced. I own other vehicles where the pump is fully contained within the tank.
13. The Pre-Sequel.
Definitely. Making a batch of limoncello always creates a surplus of naked lemons, so we juice and make bags and bags of “party ice”.
I like to add frozen berries to certain drinks as a way to keep things chilled w/o ice. They aren’t booze-soaked when they go in, but they are by the time you’re nibbling them out of the bottom of a lowball!
I came to comment to make sure everyone knew about Nugget Man, but I see it’s been handled already. Excellent.
I’m trying to remember exactly how and where I learned any rules about shaking vs. stirring, but one of the criteria I thought was valid for shaking was if your ingredients had two different viscosities that wouldn’t regularly combine with stirring. (e.g. syrups). Campari is definitely a bit more viscous and I’m…
This is good advice. I’ve been doing this the last couple of trips to the store.
A real suggestion, not being cute: Pandemic, or any of its variants (Legacy, The Cure, etc.).
Goddamn I hate that man. Nothing insightful to add.
Oh god, you’re right. <Shudder>
Yeah, but that’s all stuff that can be unbolted and transferred, so it’s not conclusive. (either could still be true) Show me the underside of the car...
I have to presume that’s closer to what was actually done here. Despite Rob’s usage of phrases like “skin” and “frame”, the BMW was a unibody car.
Call me if the next CEO is pro-6-banger-wagons-with-sticks. Otherwise, eh.
Agreed on the Impulse RS. The angrier headlights (and Turbo/AWD) really made it the leader of the GM/Isuzu badge collaboration.
Try it. Generally, yes, there are a lot of “fish in the sea”, as it were.
Bummer. We did Wow-Air for an LAX-KEF-FRA trip a couple years back and it was great. Bare-bones describes the listed offerings, but once on-board, the service and staff were great.