Not *exactly* a n00b.
#1
Not *exactly* a n00b.
I'm sure you all know me rather well from other Miata-related places. M.N, RoadsterChat, TeamPointless, Powerlist and/or Miata Biglist
So...
I'm 5'11", 310lbs, short brown hair.
I drive a Miata and I have 3 Pomeranians. However, I am *NOT* a hairdresser.
Does that make me a *** or what?
So...
I'm 5'11", 310lbs, short brown hair.
I drive a Miata and I have 3 Pomeranians. However, I am *NOT* a hairdresser.
Does that make me a *** or what?
#8
I still can't understand how someone who has/had a turbo Miata would WANT to take it off.
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#10
Yes. I am he. several years ago, I was dealing with HLA clatter. LOTS of it, and "change the oil" seemed like a bandaid. So I started searching the 'Net.
I found people discussing ways to free stuck hydraulic lifters in pushrod engines by using ATF. So, knowing that I didn't have lifters, but that they worked in a similar manner, I decided to give it a try..
And the rest is history. It's no *my* flush... I just dug up some old 1960's tech.
I found people discussing ways to free stuck hydraulic lifters in pushrod engines by using ATF. So, knowing that I didn't have lifters, but that they worked in a similar manner, I decided to give it a try..
And the rest is history. It's no *my* flush... I just dug up some old 1960's tech.
#11
See the attached picture below
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+-----------------------------------------------------------------+ | | | | | | | | | | | Insert picture of a steel plate with 2 holes cut in it (rather | | Poorly, I must say), spraypainted yellow to help stave off rust,| | with 2 SPAL fans bolted to it. In all the areas that air would | | be likely to leak, you see weatherstripping foam stuffed in the | | cracks. | | | | | | | | | | | +-----------------------------------------------------------------+
#14
Yes. I am he. several years ago, I was dealing with HLA clatter. LOTS of it, and "change the oil" seemed like a bandaid. So I started searching the 'Net.
I found people discussing ways to free stuck hydraulic lifters in pushrod engines by using ATF. So, knowing that I didn't have lifters, but that they worked in a similar manner, I decided to give it a try..
And the rest is history. It's no *my* flush... I just dug up some old 1960's tech.
I found people discussing ways to free stuck hydraulic lifters in pushrod engines by using ATF. So, knowing that I didn't have lifters, but that they worked in a similar manner, I decided to give it a try..
And the rest is history. It's no *my* flush... I just dug up some old 1960's tech.
So whats your story, what took you so long to join here? Scared we would'nt accept **** and give you ****? Nahhh, not here.
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