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Old 04-13-2012, 08:34 PM
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OT- My super duty can do something you can't

I know it makes all of you jealous, but watch this.






You wouldn't think that a 4 would really be that big of a deal for a computer programmer. Guess it took them a few extra years to figure it out.
 
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Whoooopie.

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Nice!! Time to change your sig
 
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I never could count. That's why I spent so much time in 3RD grade.
 
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Nice!! Time to change your sig
Woops. I kind of forgot about that. I was too focused on having to change a tie rod end (moog sucks) and snapping the picture at just the right time to remember I had to update the sig too.
 
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Old 04-13-2012, 09:02 PM
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I never could count. That's why I spent so much time in 3RD grade.
I can count, I've got 20 years of education.................I went to the tenth grade twice!
 
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Old 04-13-2012, 11:43 PM
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wow oil pressure looks great for 400,000 and tank is full, maybe both are full. That's a good place to be at. Filled one of mine today $70. ouch. Life is good
 
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Originally Posted by Iallwork
wow oil pressure looks great for 400,000
You probably don't know that the oil pressure gauge has two possible positions. One possible place is right where it is shown. The only other possible position is zero. This gauge is driven by an on/off sender. Either it has oil pressure, or the pressure is zero. It can't show anything else.
 
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Good one chris, that's pretty funny. Congrats on your 4th badge. Long live the 7.3!
 
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Old 04-14-2012, 09:30 AM
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Originally Posted by Mark Kovalsky
You probably don't know that the oil pressure gauge has two possible positions. One possible place is right where it is shown. The only other possible position is zero. This gauge is driven by an on/off sender. Either it has oil pressure, or the pressure is zero. It can't show anything else.
might as well just be a dummy light then
 
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That's all it really is.
 
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But it gives you that warm fuzzy feeling even when there is only one psi.
 
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Originally Posted by F350-6
Woops. I kind of forgot about that. I was too focused on having to change a tie rod end (moog sucks) and snapping the picture at just the right time to remember I had to update the sig too.
Chris, you have talent! You can drive, change out a tie rod end and take pictures at the same time, WOW! Just like Johnny Carson said when Nixon put on the nation wide 55mph speed limit. He said on his show, "55 mph, us Californians can change a flat at 55 mph"!
 
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Old 04-14-2012, 01:17 PM
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But it gives you that warm fuzzy feeling even when there is only one psi.
I believe it takes 7 PSI to get the gauge to the normal position.
 
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So my 95 will not roll to a 4 when the time comes?
 


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