tiderfish
Balls to the Walls
tiderfish

While the vehicles can be sold in international markets, they can’t be sold in India, because the court says the health of the nations citizens trumps financial concerns of companies.

Is the transmission really necessary? I know it is fun to row your own, but it seems like just extra weight. Not that I am complaining. I have been wanting to take a car with a stick, and replace the engine with a motor, and batteries, but keeping the manual.

Can one of the writers here do an expose on how dealerships pay their techs?

Nice cars, but how do I save these images?

As for that next jeep thing. What way is forward?

I tried to remove the started from my e39 w/ inline 6... Boy was that starter wedged in there. I laid under the car for at least 3 minutes trying to fit a wrench on any of the bolts. Could not figure out how to do it at all.

Yup, too me about 45 minutes to do my 1995 F150. Thank god, cause a few months later, that heater core died, and I had to replace it again!

Soooo now the hood rusts from the inside-out?

Or prehaps the ATF fix. Basically send automatic transmission fluid through the engine to clean it out. Or even Seafoam

Agreed, the body and interior parts are the hard part to find. A rotary is the easy stuff.. Hell 2 people can lift the engine with no hoist at all. Been there done that!

yup, mine does that too.

COTD

I’ve gone to several junk yards in Baltimore, and have never had a problem like this. Usually I get the junk yard pros that come and ask me what I am doing, then tell me the better way to do it... I like those guys.

No, tanner isn’t better than the Stig. The times that Tanner had to do a lap where the Stig sets the benchmark, he rarely, if ever beat it

Are these auto transmissions we are talking about here? Do manual transmissions ever use a external trans cooler?

Yeah I do this. Usually keep it in 4th (of 6)around town.

This needs more stars!

A friend of mine asked for my help buying a crossover. I spent a few hours figuring out the correct car for her. Made my recommendation... She wanted a used Forester.. I warned her their engines do not last long... She bought it anyway and was happy. Then I saw her a year later. She had a new crossover, a Nissan I

Depends on the car...

I have always, even since childhood, been disappointed by GM. It always struck me as disingenuous they would sell the same cars under different badges. Plus they typically look like shit, handle like shit, and have shit reliability.