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you have another right?
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you have another right?
If not for your own good, then for the good of others. What happens if you have an accident and seriously injure a passenger or other motorist because of a shortcut taken?
Clay, you'll be great at president of the world
Clay's my favorite Mom who's also a 19 year old male.
As an aside, as long as the pressure plate is torqued properly you don't need the pins. .
Dakar09 said:And no one is going to die (outside the afflicted car) from a pressure plate blowing up. It's not an IED.
hows that one???
best of luck brett
that good luck bushing will get you to SE
Actually, the comparison to an IED is about right. You're an idiot to downplay how potentially dangerous a flywheel/pressure plate letting go is. That is legit darwin award material right there.
Actually, the comparison to an IED is about right. You're an idiot to downplay how potentially dangerous a flywheel/pressure plate letting go is. That is legit darwin award material right there.
*tick*tock*tick*tock*tick*tock*.....
I think Brett just wants his ticket punched as a member of the 'blew up a Volvo transmission club'.
That red pressure plate has tasted blood before, I'm sure it will strike again.
The danger is to the occupant, for the most part.
Everyone is a f***ing expert here, I forgot.
I've seen flywheels let go on high horsepower V8 drag cars...granted with tunnel reinforcements. The danger is to the occupant, for the most part.
Try not to exaggerate too much. It just seems that you all are just waiting for certain members to F**K up and then it's gang-up time.
4 pages worth of grief for this? Grow up.
I love how you're all jumping on Brett when we all know we've done stuff like this in the past. Maybe not on our bricks, but on something we've driven.
And no one is going to die (outside the afflicted car) from a pressure plate blowing up. It's not an IED.