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Nice!!
I've tried for the last three day to put a photo in my post with no luck,
Could you please tell me how you do that.
Six months ago I didn"t even own a computer, Shows --- Don't it. Thanks for any help you you can give.
Nice!!
I've tried for the last three day to put a photo in my post with no luck,
Could you please tell me how you do that.
Six months ago I didn"t even own a computer, Shows --- Don't it. Thanks for any help you you can give.
When u do a reply scroll down to "Manage Attachments" and upload a file by browsing (click "browse")your computer for the picture (proper size required)u want to attach..."upload"...bingo! If picture to big u must resize with software.
When u do a reply scroll down to "Manage Attachments" and upload a file by browsing (click "browse")your computer for the picture (proper size required)u want to attach..."upload"...bingo! If picture to big u must resize with software.
First do the CCV mod if you haven't already. Then use some rags to wipe down the motor dry. Have you ever tried a t shirt on a greasy engine? It works wonders.
Not on purpose! I do have plenty of grease on several of my shirts from working on the truck though.
PS, I tried the simple green on my engine. It did clean well, but it left a white haze all over everything. I went back and repeated the whole process and rinsed till I was blue in the face. But still had the white haze. How do I get rid of that?
PS, I tried the simple green on my engine. It did clean well, but it left a white haze all over everything. I went back and repeated the whole process and rinsed till I was blue in the face. But still had the white haze. How do I get rid of that?
RubberDuck
I don't mind a litle white haze...i know what u mean.
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