Post #1: Oil leak
I believe the new housing you got was for a non-supercharged 3.2.
Funny, the part number came right out of the EPC for my VIN and matched the part number on the part I removed. Oh well. Personally, I think I have Teutonic Paranoia. Of course, that doesn't mean they're not out to get me!
Had a long test drive today under various loads and absolutely (knock, knock) no leaks. Now I think I shall sashay down to the Redneck Riviera for a little day trip. "An' dat's what I likes about d' south..."
And speaking of VINs. Why do people say "VIN number" or "PIN number?" The "N" stands for "number". And if you own an "occasional table", what is it the rest of the time? When you step on the brakes, is your life in foot's hand? If you can "slow up" can you "speed down?" Too many questions, not enough beer.....
Had a long test drive today under various loads and absolutely (knock, knock) no leaks. Now I think I shall sashay down to the Redneck Riviera for a little day trip. "An' dat's what I likes about d' south..."
And speaking of VINs. Why do people say "VIN number" or "PIN number?" The "N" stands for "number". And if you own an "occasional table", what is it the rest of the time? When you step on the brakes, is your life in foot's hand? If you can "slow up" can you "speed down?" Too many questions, not enough beer.....
Funny, the part number came right out of the EPC for my VIN and matched the part number on the part I removed. Oh well. Personally, I think I have Teutonic Paranoia. Of course, that doesn't mean they're not out to get me!
Had a long test drive today under various loads and absolutely (knock, knock) no leaks. Now I think I shall sashay down to the Redneck Riviera for a little day trip. "An' dat's what I likes about d' south..."
And speaking of VINs. Why do people say "VIN number" or "PIN number?" The "N" stands for "number". And if you own an "occasional table", what is it the rest of the time? When you step on the brakes, is your life in foot's hand? If you can "slow up" can you "speed down?" Too many questions, not enough beer.....
Had a long test drive today under various loads and absolutely (knock, knock) no leaks. Now I think I shall sashay down to the Redneck Riviera for a little day trip. "An' dat's what I likes about d' south..."
And speaking of VINs. Why do people say "VIN number" or "PIN number?" The "N" stands for "number". And if you own an "occasional table", what is it the rest of the time? When you step on the brakes, is your life in foot's hand? If you can "slow up" can you "speed down?" Too many questions, not enough beer.....
The Redneck Rivera is located on the Emerald Coast in the The Florida Panhandle city of Panama City and Panama City Beach Florida. Also called LA...Lower Alabama but most affectionately called the Redneck Riviera. A strip of surf and sand that stretches some 95-miles along Florida's Highway #98. The most beautiful beaches in the world. Sugar white sand, gently washed by an azure sea.
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( Bikini's Per Mile )
Gawd, I love you man! You hit the nail right on the proverbial head! Gonna leave out about 0200 hrs so I can catch the sunrise. At my age, that is the best! Plus, I'm taking my 17 year old daughter, so...."here comes the sun, doo n doo doo, and I say, it's all right!"
Funny, the part number came right out of the EPC for my VIN and matched the part number on the part I removed. Oh well. Personally, I think I have Teutonic Paranoia. Of course, that doesn't mean they're not out to get me!
Had a long test drive today under various loads and absolutely (knock, knock) no leaks. Now I think I shall sashay down to the Redneck Riviera for a little day trip. "An' dat's what I likes about d' south..."
And speaking of VINs. Why do people say "VIN number" or "PIN number?" The "N" stands for "number". And if you own an "occasional table", what is it the rest of the time? When you step on the brakes, is your life in foot's hand? If you can "slow up" can you "speed down?" Too many questions, not enough beer.....
Had a long test drive today under various loads and absolutely (knock, knock) no leaks. Now I think I shall sashay down to the Redneck Riviera for a little day trip. "An' dat's what I likes about d' south..."
And speaking of VINs. Why do people say "VIN number" or "PIN number?" The "N" stands for "number". And if you own an "occasional table", what is it the rest of the time? When you step on the brakes, is your life in foot's hand? If you can "slow up" can you "speed down?" Too many questions, not enough beer.....
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