My mom worked at a parts store as a teenager, and one of her dad’s friends did the same thing to her for piston return springs. After looking through all of the books, the first supplier that she called clued her in.
My mom worked at a parts store as a teenager, and one of her dad’s friends did the same thing to her for piston return springs. After looking through all of the books, the first supplier that she called clued her in.
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Many of airports I fly to don’t allow dumping fuel samples in the grass (or on the ramp) and have a collection drum. Martha’s Vineyard is one of them.
Yup. Plus, 100LL has something like 3 times the TEL that automotive gasoline had even at peak levels, despite the “low lead” moniker.
Am I the only one who doesn’t care about the “Demon”?
My dad was Colombian, and as a teenager in the 50s would barnstorm the mountain roads around the capital, with his buddies along for the ride. They would do typically adolescent car stuff on narrow and poorly built and maintained roads; I live to tell his tales despite this behavior.
Same thing happened to me when I was helping a friend shop for a new car. Very annoying.
Last time I was in PR before my wife and I got married we enjoyed a meal at McDs composed of:
- Mozzarella Sticks
- A Chicken Mac
- Wedge Fries
Loved the sticks and fries, the Chicken Mac however was, well, NASTY.....
Seafoam will help your car run better:
I would NOT recommend this in a manual car. At least, not MY car. With no synchro for reverse, my car makes an absolutely atrocious sound if you are moving forward at all and shift into reverse.
But this is jalopnik, wagons are king
Bridgestone Blizzaks fix this problem quite well on my Mustang.
Say what you will about the bikes, but never underestimate Harley’s ability to adapt and be relevant. They’ve done it for over 100 years, they know what they’re doing.
HD should have embraced Buell instead of kicking the redheaded stepchild to the curb.
“Death throes?”
I mean we only hear about the tech they want us to hear about