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Kinda reminds me of that post from another forum awhile back bout a guy that accidently put three quarts of brake fluid in his oil during an oil change then when he realized he drained the oil and proceeded to spray brake parts cleaner down his engine to clean out the brake fluid and i mean in with the new oil and run it. Anyone else remember that post. Speaking of spark plugs i meant to check mine last time i filled up my blinker fluid, o well i will do it tomorrow before i go to the store to pickup my board stretcher. BTW i am not sure wat u meant by it is staying on there till u get ur aftermarket intake but even aftermarket needs a filter!!!! I have a huffy 18 speed i will sell ya |
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AAANNDDD lest we forget the two guys that dumped play sand into the intake of a running engine held wide open in hopes of 'porting and polishing the heads' ![]() Quote:
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this is the best thread ever i just cant stop laughin
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