This is NOT just another "exhaust" post!
#11
You did a nice job and it was time and money well spent. Just work on that exhaust clip.
I'd start a new thread for that so guys will know when it's posted.
Ohh, what is that gray stuff dripping out from your sensor bungs? That isn't anti-sieze I hope? that stuff isn't good to get in contact with the surface of the sensors. only a teeny bit is needed ideally.
#12
This is where i am spoiled. i would never live on a gravel road because you could never keep your vehicle clean. i would never live on a hilly driveway and i would never live where I had to park on the street......lol
You did a nice job and it was time and money well spent. Just work on that exhaust clip.
I'd start a new thread for that so guys will know when it's posted.
Ohh, what is that gray stuff dripping out from your sensor bungs? That isn't anti-sieze I hope? that stuff isn't good to get in contact with the surface of the sensors. only a teeny bit is needed ideally.
You did a nice job and it was time and money well spent. Just work on that exhaust clip.
I'd start a new thread for that so guys will know when it's posted.
Ohh, what is that gray stuff dripping out from your sensor bungs? That isn't anti-sieze I hope? that stuff isn't good to get in contact with the surface of the sensors. only a teeny bit is needed ideally.
I'll never buy a house on a gravel road either. I totally agree with you on just about everything you said, like the hilly driveway (especially in Michigan) unless it was heated like a buddy of mine has...
I'll get working on the sound clip as soon as I can.