He split Robin's arrow in twaid!!!
He split Robin's arrow in twaid!!!
a little cumbersome to find the first time.... but oh so useful once you do. Used it a many a times myself.
Usually after the head bolts pull out of the block with aluminum springs attached and shat the head gaskets out accordingly.
Came here to say this... W engine powah!
I was going to answer next weeks follow up question, "What engine makes the best boat anchor?" with the Jaaaaag 5.3.
.....I always thought TVR released a car for sale, then figured out how it drives. Usually they wrote to the factory complaining about how dead they were.
I am rather curious as to why he would be vomiting up an eyeball. :-/
The story I read, was a thief came across a freshly jump-started vette just idling in a drive. Hopped in and in the process of backing it out of the drive, stalled it and couldn't get it started or get out.... Not only could he not get out of the car, he has no skillz to pay the billz in the stick shift department.
The guy who locks himself inside (not literally, just couldn't find the manual release for the door) a new corvette with a dead battery... Numb Nut.
Approves.
I've had very similar happenings with the cadillac voice controls... shady dealings I tell ya.
Can't see videos at work, seriously hope this is the one from GTA where once vehicles are set in motion, shit doesn't stop.... Post here so I can find this later.
My FIL bought one off ebay that was the exact twin to the one pictured above. The trans was consistently lugging the motor and the converter was locking and unlocking all over the place. Sounds exactly like what you went through. He drove it for a few days and contacted ebay about buyer protection buyback since the…
....and then your transmission shits the bed.
OOO, Gimme Gimme!
I would have to second this. All I want is a bargain basement pod car that I can commute back and forth to work in. I rarely ever have a need for a second person, and only limited need for for a box or two of cargo. Ability to do 75-80 MPH to keep up with traffic and ~100 mile range to run the commute.