Tell that to the shop sitting on twin 502 Merc Cuiser’s for years. LMAO…
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Yep, each shop needs to do what they need to do!Tell that to the shop sitting on twin 502 Merc Cuiser’s for years. LMAO…
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I looked at crate transmissions, monster and others. I'd be in over 3 k or so had I went that route. Still got bit for 2700 on my 4x4.. which is another difficulty factor in my case. Update city, parts were 1000 alone!120 an hour.
whose fault is that ? they didn't plan for the futur , spent more than they had . it takes discipline and not looking at what others have being happy with what you have . i don't look down on anyone , sure as hell don't feel sorry for them , you make your choices and you have to live with the resultsI will say this. There are plenty of people that worked hard all their lives,many with education, that were never dopers, alkies, whatever, and get too old to work and have no real saving or retirement plan. Just life and I do not look down on them.
They lack discipline, we’re never taught it or never learned themselves the right thing to do.whose fault is that ? they didn't plan for the futur , spent more than they had . it takes discipline and not looking at what others have being happy with what you have . i don't look down on anyone , sure as hell don't feel sorry for them , you make your choices and you have to live with the results
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No cfm is volume not speed.
It just seems to me that volume is the cubic foot or feet part, and the FLOW RATE is the ‘per minute’ transferring air, fuel, fluid volume over time like gallons per minute flow rate of fuel pumps ???????.
No cfm is volume not speed.
whose fault is that ? they didn't plan for the futur , spent more than they had . it takes discipline and not looking at what others have being happy with what you have . i don't look down on anyone , sure as hell don't feel sorry for them , you make your choices and you have to live with the results
My father served in WWII in the Pacific...he told of a sailor who never took showers, was smelly, and was always getting the unit demerits. That happened a few times and he didn't seem to be getting the message....so one day he was taken into the shower by the rest of the unit and scrubbed -with lots of soap and those wire brushes they used for removing paint off the ship's hull.
He said after the guy got out of the infirmary, he took a shower every day....