MoparDaddy
Damn Right I Carry!
Don't use a wooden pencil to check for TDC.
I'm not sure I understand this one.
Don't use a wooden pencil to check for TDC.
I'm not sure I understand this one.
It broke off. Was PIA to get out.
Don't use a wooden pencil to check for TDC.
hes talking about sticking the pencil in the spark plug hole and having it snap when the piston comes up.... why would you check tdc with the heads off any way . lmao chuck derrrrrrAh. I've not had to check tdc with the heads off yet.
hes talking about sticking the pencil in the spark plug hole and having it snap when the piston comes up.... why would you check tdc with the heads off any way . lmao chuck derrrrrr
Make sure your pant legs aren't frayed while welding or plasma cutting, with your hood down your entire pant leg may be on fire when you begin to wonder why your left leg is kinda warm and a faint burning hair smell. Also you neighbors will find it very entertaining when you run through your yard in a welding hood trying to take your pants off over your boots when its 30 degrees out.
Make sure your pant legs aren't frayed while welding or plasma cutting, with your hood down your entire pant leg may be on fire when you begin to wonder why your left leg is kinda warm and a faint burning hair smell. Also you neighbors will find it very entertaining when you run through your yard in a welding hood trying to take your pants off over your boots when its 30 degrees out.
Been there too I feel your pain .Make sure your pant legs aren't frayed while welding or plasma cutting, with your hood down your entire pant leg may be on fire when you begin to wonder why your left leg is kinda warm and a faint burning hair smell. Also you neighbors will find it very entertaining when you run through your yard in a welding hood trying to take your pants off over your boots when its 30 degrees out.
Well here is one I just did. I have a set of closed chamber heads off a '66 big block. I set one of them face down on a piece of plywood. Well, moisture condensed under the head, got the plywood wet and it sat for a long time that way. I don't know for sure yet but it looks like I'm down to one closed chamber head. Crap.
Well here is one I just did. I have a set of closed chamber heads off a '66 big block. I set one of them face down on a piece of plywood. Well, moisture condensed under the head, got the plywood wet and it sat for a long time that way. I don't know for sure yet but it looks like I'm down to one closed chamber head. Crap.
Never hit your best friend back when he kicks you in the face though a car window cuz your being a dum *** .
Riight ! Thanks brother . You know you could have only kicked me one time tho lol:tongue: what are brothers for?!
remember to plug oil pressure sender boss when priming a LA. Itll gush about 6 feet in the air with a good drill on the priming rod.
lol brother