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    I hate 4 Bangers

     



    Hey to all in here. Just wanted to let everyone know that I changed a water pump on a 98 Pontiac Sunfire. Im very proud because I could have rebuilt my small block with turning as many nuts. Everyone out there that has suffered through a long process like this leave me a Hell yeah message.

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    Oh yeah! I have a fleet of Jeeps that the wife, daughter and daughter in law drive. Thank to the great spirit the son does his own maintenance now. All I do is point under the hood of the 64 and remind them why it is old and simple under there, kinda like me. Durhuh?
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    I just had to rip two dodge truck dashboards clean out of the trucks to replace evaporators. The whole dashboard had to come out. I hate working on them things. It sure is funny how all the fords and gms on our lot have relatively minor problems as compared to the chryslers. Oh well. Thats a story for another day. Try rebuilding the transmission from a diesel dodge truck when it was delivered in the back of a ford in peices. The customer decided he was in way over his head after he tore it apart. I didn't even have the heart to tell him it was just a couple sensors that were bad and not the transmission, The output speed sensor and pressure sensor. Too late anyway right?

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