A newbie???? Man, I got so nervous reading about all these issues, I went out and reset the clearances on the difractor valve!!!!!
Don't forget to chack the halogen fluid
Mark
Tell ya what, if he don't have Freebisher wrenches, he's gonna wish he did!!!! Got my whole set of 5 wreches on sale, too!!!! The were $10.00 a piece, or $75.00 for the set, that's why I got the whole set!!!!! Lose a little on every deal and make it up in volume!!!!!! (Just like the govment does it)
Books???? We don't need no stinkin' books!!!!!!! :LOL::LOL::LOL:I still use the International Bank of the Back Pocket!!!!!! Knee Cap Ned is my financial counsellor....I'd give ya his cell number but the County won't let him carry his cell phone where he's living now!!!!:(:(:( Makes it tough when I can only get financial advice on visiting days!!!!!:mad::mad::mad:
"International Bank of the Back Pocket!!!!!!"
Guys at the dealership where I sold Toyotas for several years used to call it "Hip National" :LOL:
That`s englrish to you pal..........:D
I can`t believe no one has thought to be sure and keep checking the canooter valve....that`s like the main computer in older engines....it controlls everything.:whacked:
I just worry about the for-not-ney rod getting enough oil. That's an expense repair!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Hey gang - coming from Minnesota, there are always the Ole and Sven's tools that are needed to fix dang near anything mechanical.
The "awwchit" wrench is the one that rounds a perfectly square bolt.
The "disblows" brake line flush kit.
The "Yeo-dat-hurts" hammer for losening brake parts.
The "Grabda-wrongwrench" for those bolts that are under the car, in a tight spot, and the wrong size.
The "Stupid stupid stupid" stud extractor that snaps off in the stud.
The "GEEdats hot" thermal temperature probe (a.k.a. your burnt finger).
Jerome
Here is a better quality copy of the video
http://new.music.yahoo.com/videos/--21275982