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I had to look up who that was because that happened almost 20 years ago. Apparently Leeroy Jenkins didn't know the battle plan nor did the guy who charged the practically submerged intersection.
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When that vtec doesn't kick in...
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Sorry bro, Trump rally on now. I'll be back
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I wrecked that Toyota like I wrecked your ma
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That truck will clean up real nice!
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Thank you for saying VIN instead of VIN number which is a separate, yet identical, alphanumeric code known as a vehicle identification number number. Same as a personal identification number number.
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They call it a breaker bar because it'll brake your fuckin hand.
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This is the video I've been waiting for!
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I'm sure it's just fine! If it's not rusted out it'll be just fine!
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12 milliliter
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Yes.
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Same thing happened to my 2003 Marauder before I bought it. Previous owner's grandson revved it until it spun bearings
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@VickersDoorter everything and everyone is racist, that's why.
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I have one that was really really neglected and it still ran.
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I do stuff.
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The water pump toss is the same procedure for brake calipers that get returned to the parts store which is why they come back from China with big dents and gashes in critical spots and leak when pressure is applied.
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I gotta turbocharged Dodge Daytona Carol Shelby Edition with T Tops. $200. Ships from Wisconsin.
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Probably didn't get the latest of a hundred different updates.
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I wasn't going to replace the freeze plugs until i took one out and seen that it was almost rusted all the eay thru and when i pulled the rest they were almost as bad.
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You've got too much time on your hands...
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No Malice In The Combustion Palace?
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Now it's an offset cylinder design like some high performance engines have.
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You saved that old white Ford truck with the straight six
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What do you mean? They went to jiffy lube every 3000 miles and they paid for an oil change each time. Oh, that's right. They don't actually change the oil they just park it inside for 5 minutes and tell you they changed it because nobody actually checks their own oil so who's gonna know.
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When does your VPN sponsorship start?
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Nice shop!
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OR you could've used a torque multiplier. So easy a woman could get a crank bolt off no matter how tight.
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The smell is why it was abandoned...
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That middle combustion chamber looks upset with it's yellow eyebrows
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My 96 F150 has the ignition control module mounted to the fender and is grey.
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Lifetime oil changes doesn't mean the oil is good for the lifetime of the owner...
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I love my 1996 F150 XL 2WD 4.9/300 STRAIGHT SIX!!!
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Rust free, 66k miles, perfect engine and transmission, ice cold air conditioning.
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I love it when people call a radial piston aircraft engine a rotary engine like either rotary engines are reciprocating engines or radial engines are non reciprocating engines...
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Callahan Brake Pads™
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How do you blow up a 5.3? It's in a trailblazer, that's how. People who drive those generally can't afford oil and don't even know it exists kinda like how people south of the border don't know toilet paper exists. Migrant farmer produce anyone?
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Broke mechanic's wagon...
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Low compression engines are ideal for driving thru puddles because they can barely squeeze enough air to run let alone water.
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You lifted that head like it was made out of aluminum. They gotta weight at least 50 pounds.
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I'm watching this video because I tore my timing cover off to replace the chains and forgot how to put it back together...
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The 4.6 SOHC 2 valve engines in my 2003 Panthers have way over 200 on them and so do the transmissions but I cange the oil every 2k miles and drain and fill the transmission at the same time. They're not daily drivers anymore tho...
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I worked at Tyrone Square Mazda on Tyrone Blvd in St Petersburg, FL and we would get flooded rotarys on a regular basis when it got cold (70° or cooler) because the owners treated them like they were a Toyota Camry and never opened them up and didn't shut them down correctly. I saw some that had a ton of miles with the original engine because the owner knew how to drive it to make it last. It's a novelty engine. It's like a soccer mom buying a diesel truck in the arctic circle and always complaining that it wont start when its -50 because they have no idea what a block heater is and why diesels get plugged in overnight up here.
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Malice in the combustion palace. Lol
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I have two 2001 V10 2V F250s. I'd never own a 3V
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I have to use a wood block to support my straight six blocks when I'm restoring them. They're all the same these days.
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If they're leaking oil they're finally broken in.
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Is that Ford's new F250 super duty engine? I heard they're coming out with a 0.1L reverse engineered Briggs and Stratton naturally aspirated push mower engine for the new super duty trucks.
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@ShainAndrews I only donate to good pro abortion catholic charities like Margaret Sanger's planned parenthood.
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Sounds like the Ford sohc 2V modular engine that can run on any oil and revs pretty high although I rarely ever push mine past three grand because they have plenty of low end power.
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Inexpensive generic cat litter works just as well as the expensive name brand cat litter rebranded as oil dry from the auto parts store.
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