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If you let the plug set in oil a bit it will help keep it in to. Was having it come out once in a while and since I soaked it in oil it hasn't been a problem.
Lmao, as a French it's always funny to see attempts for a French characters in an American movie or show, nowadays they usually get the French accent when speaking English rightbut at the moment they try to make an American actor speak in French as a French character it's so bad every time it's hilarious lmao But our language is an absolute pain to learn tbf, it's all over the place :') Still nice to see a French character in foreign movies though and it looks an entertaining movie nonetheless, thanks for sharing
Good list but i would have to add one personal choice that gave me such a blast of memories when i saw it and that's the Chevy Impala in Supernatural. My dad loved british motorbikes & american cars. We had an Impala!
The wheels are just.. no. That camber was cool for a few weeks like ten years ago, it's just not worth the headache. Otherwise, id love to see under the hood.
Quick question if you are planning to replace the gasket and also replace the subframe will it make sense if you just drop the subframe completely and do to right then and there ?? I’m new to this and my Miata needs the subframe to be replace as well as the gasket Thanks !
Very ommon problem and unacceptable in these generation Civics. I’ve seen it on almost every Civic that comes in the shop. Guaranteed sale when servicing these cars.
the length of screwdriver does not determine the amount of torque...its the perpendicular distance from the axis of rotation that gives your rotational moment (ft-lbs)
Does the coolant have to be model specific, as Ive read it needs the orange 50/50 dex cool. Would any 50/50 work? Having issues with my oil cooler and have read threads stating oil cooler will create sludge if coolant type is generic or not color specific. Thanks!