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exh0r

What about oxidation?

That’s just good Kinja.

 Came here looking for this, did not leave disappointed.

Yup. Saddest picture ever.

Oh. Jesus.

 Have you tried using your parking brake?

 Go for a spin in the fog with just your parking lights on.

Don’t even get me started on lawn mowers.

I usually aim for the low end of torque as a general rule. Unless, you know, it needs to be tight tight so something doesn’t fall off.... then I start low and go to the high end. It’s a good method for doing multiple hold downs, too. Tighten everything to the bottom end, then hit it all so it’s really tight.

Re: anti-seize.

Roll it back a bit. Look to the 50's/60's for the classics.

Ah. We are in complete agreement then.

 wow... and you just galvanized why I should not get a truck (even though I’ve been planning on getting one as my next vehicle): idiots! More specifically, well-meaning friends whom I’m sure will start circling like vultures over a fresh kill the instant I get the keys. Most of them will try and sweeten the deal and

Lol...hey watch it. I’m far more to the left than that, myself.

 Beautiful on the outside. An absolute atrocity as a sedan, though. They must have had to make some serious interior sacrifices to make it so pretty. That really is sad :(

 As I roll my eyes reading about a Trio-matic, thanks for reminding me to drink more water.

Hello, ‘69 Charger friend.

Hmph. A broken record. That’s about the most apt description I think I’ve ever heard. A good record, sure, but you can’t just keep playing it over and over again. Sooner or later we need to play something else.

 Typically, it doesn’t matter whom owns the vehicle. Even if the repair was already done, you might even be able to ask them to do another pressure test... and I would recommend having that test done before buying any affected RS.

 I was under the impression that the snow drift was already there and that he just shaped it to his art project...I do like how the officers took it in stride. The culture of Montreal does seem to leave some latitude for a good natured prank, which is a wonderful thing.