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Proper mechanics 101

Posted By: DaveRS23

Proper mechanics 101 - 11/28/23 02:57 PM

Only 1 minute long. Enjoy! laugh2

www.youtube.com/watch?v=ohq09ocznmI&t=1s
Posted By: A12

Re: Proper mechanics 101 - 11/28/23 03:42 PM

shocked eek panic
Posted By: jcc

Re: Proper mechanics 101 - 11/28/23 04:04 PM

Nobody told me I was being filmed. tsk
Posted By: BSharp

Re: Proper mechanics 101 - 11/28/23 06:40 PM

Crossthreading: nature's Loctite.
Posted By: moparx

Re: Proper mechanics 101 - 12/01/23 02:43 PM

i will save this for my future endeavors....................
then i will know the CORRECT way to do things................ biggrin
beer
Posted By: Moparite

Re: Proper mechanics 101 - 12/03/23 07:24 PM

I seen this somewhere before, I though it was a episode of Road Kill!
Posted By: That AMC Guy

Re: Proper mechanics 101 - 12/10/23 10:53 AM

Right up there with folks who put new brake pads on old rotors, or a new clutch disc on a not-resurfaced flywheel.

But, then again, those are the same folks who pull their hair out a few weeks later and cannot understand what went wrong?

I have a friend like that named Craig. He's his own worst enemy. I've known him almost 20 years now. He's the only guy I know who could take a perfectly running car, and completely disable it through (what I can only describe as) complete incompetence. One of my best friends rescued a car from Craig's clutches. He came up with a new word, too! "Decraigerizing".

Sad fact is, Craig bought this car, a Hornet coupe as a running, driving car. A couple years later.... not so much.

It's almost painful to watch. Haven't heard from Craig in almost a year now. I don't think we're friends anymore.
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