I guess I am lucky :glasses7: there is a retired mechanic that works/runs one of our O'Rilies one of three in town, and a Butlers engine builder running/working at the Bumper to Bumper out fit here in J town, but they do have a few workers that would not know what a /6 is
Keep in mind I worked as a counterman for NAPA
I ask for a Alternator/water pump belt for my 66 valiant
they ask what liter is the engine........
ops: I say :toothy9: I have no idea it's a 170 c.i.
Jim spots me at the counter and
, so I stand there and say it is the same as a 225/6
he looks and said is it a 3.7 liter
I said I guess it is :joker:
Jim still grinning from his desk and gives me the thumbs up, so I asked is the 3.7 a v6 :joker: he stares at the screen and did not say anything so I asked him to look up a fan belt for a 71 Truck no a/c and no power steering
he asked is it an automatic truck
I said no it's a 66 Valiant standard shift setting right there and I laughed and pointed at it threw the glass
I just said Jim made me do it :toothy10:, Then I said he is doing a fine job and walked out side and took the number of my belt I had :thumbup: he said that belt looks good
why change it :blackeye: I reached in the clove box and popped my trunk and showed him my old one and said I carry new parts with me just in case :-\"
Jim walked out and fired a cig up and asked did he learn anything :evil4:
The young man said yes I did, the new cars have to much chit on them :toothy10::toothy10: Ok I made up the last part of Jim walking out :toothy9: