I'll make sure it's intriguing for you :cool:
Let me get the results of that poll. I'm starting to get some materials together, just need to know how many trees to kill.
In case there's any confusion...the rtv isn't to seal the gaskets, and shouldn't be put on the mating surfaces. Its just to hold the gasket on while you get the bolts started.
When tightening down a header with aluminum, paper, or copper gasket, rtv can deform the gasket ever so slightly and...
Yea. Its somewhere around a 3x greater chance of being involved in an accident during inclement weather periods.
Thats not to say that there ARE 3x the amount of accidents during rain/snow/fog/etc than during dry periods.
That is probably because inclement weather periods are much more...
Statistically, a greater percentage of accidents occur in inclement weather than during dry periods. I wouldn't limit this to a 4200 lb car. Rather, maybe, people don't know how to behave properly in their cars, especially when its raining?
User error constitutes ~65-77% of primary factors in...
Possible but I still wouldn't rule it out if you don't see anything. If you do see something, awesome you'll know right where it is.
Let me pose my question again:
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Even with a r&r of gaskets, doesnt mean its not still leaking. Could be leaking from the gasket still, could be a hole in a weld, could be coming from collector. Exhaust leaks can 'throw' their sound to places they are not. Way too darn coincidental for it to be anything but.
Did you see...
What would you rather your kids see: you enjoying yourself, or your anger at having to slave a 17 second turd through traffic barely being able to merge onto a highway?
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