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Christian M. Mericle > wrote: > >So, it's probably pronounced more like "see-ot" than "seet"? > The 'e' sounds like 'then' and the 'a' like 'car'. Seat. -- Eduardo K. | http://www.carfun.cl | "World domination, now" http://e.nn.cl | Linus Torvalds |
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Got my car back today.
The mechanic retorqued the heads and adjusted the valves and replaced the crank pulley. He said they were super tight and that God must've been with me because after test driving the car it ran strong. He said that with all the belt dust on the generator and case it had to of been turning most of the way. Because an engine will fry within a 1/2 of mile. |
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Rookie wrote:
> Got my car back today. > > The mechanic retorqued the heads and adjusted the valves and replaced > the crank pulley. > He said they were super tight and that God must've been with me > because after test driving the car it ran strong. > He said that with all the belt dust on the generator and case it had > to of been turning most of the way. Because an engine will fry within > a 1/2 of mile. > Set some money aside for a rainy day, just in case you're gonna need a new engine or a rebuild. Good to have money set aside, no matter what. Keep you're eye on it, and good luck! |
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