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I'm not Rusty Stud, but I've seen the negatives to this and over the counter engine flush products a few times... It depends on the vehicle (oil screen fineness) and PM of that vehicle... I took a 5cyl paper weight out of an Audi one time that the guy did this... It cleaned up all the gunk...
I installed a new brake switch after a walk around last week yielded that it was faulty.... While I was under the carriage I decided to grease all the zerks and noticed some play in the front propeller shaft universal joint by the t-case. I dropped the prop shaft and replaced both of them for...
I replaced the master cylinder in the Deuce for good measure, then took a load of yard waste to the recycling yard. When I weighed out, I was told that I can't return unless I have a DEP sticker on my tuck since it is a class 8 truck...... That was new, I've dropped off stuff many times over...
Congrats on being legal:driver:
Just wait...., people pull out in front of me all the time!!!! I've even had them get scared and stop like a deer in the headlights....
You can't beat the electric pump but you can buy a check valve and install it after the manual pump. I installed one on my MG years ago and even if it sits for 3 months it only take one pump to spray the cars windshield sitting next to me :)
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