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Really? :dumb: Obviously you didn't read, I tried that at first, dumbass stayed there. Now dumbass is dead.
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Let me tell you a short story about my evening upon coming home today from a long day at work. Started off simply enough having my daughter come running outside as I got out of my truck to hug me and ask if she can go play with her friends, "sure" I say as she smiles and runs off. So I pick up some newspapers that are blowing into my yard and go around to my trash can to deposit them when I am startled by a medium sized racoon who appears to have eaten some of my trash and couldn't get back out of my trash can. So I stepped bck and pondered what to do next. I decided that I couldn't shoot it without dealing with angry neighbors and possibly cops, so I decide that I'll tip the can over and he can go on his merry way to save me any further aggrevation. Well I go on about my bussiness figuring he'll just leave. I come back about a half hour later, I was wrong, there he sits at the bottom of the trash can. I pondered some more about what I should do about this. I begin to get concerned about this thing attacking my wife or daughter, or if it has some disease. I don't know what this thing will do, and I come to the conclusion that things will be better off if I end this animal's life right now. I figure my best chance is to get my spade shovel and stab him puncturing his lungs. I stand over him for a minute just looking starting to wonder if I have the balls to kill it. I hesitate and start to shake a little with fear of what is about to happen and thrust the shovel into him as had as I can. "Oh shit he's pissed now!" I yelled, I struck too low and cut off a leg. The little bastard is screeching pretty loud as I'm holding him down with the shovel. "Fuck I'm past the point of no return now" I say to myself. This thing is pissed, not dying anytime soon, and nawing at my shovel, breaking his teeth off and bleeding from the mouth on the spade of my shovel. "God damnit...what the fuck?...why don't you just die mother fucker!" I say to it as it struggles. I'm pushing so hard the handle on the shovel cracks and starts to break. This bastard will not get away, I grab the 4x4 piece of wood I had standig by and proceed to bash him in the head repeatedy, the fucker is still kicking around. I put the wood over his head and push as hard as I can until he finally quits moving. At last the racoon is defeated and I can sleep tonight without worry that he'll torment anyone else. I was impressed with the fight that came out of this little animal. Might not make much impact on the population of rodents and pests, but my neighborhood is a little safer tonight without this one. and now for some pictures. http://i405.photobucket.com/albums/pp133/ND2RACE/dumb/CIMG0326.jpg I'm too big of a pussy to move the trash around so I could get a better picture, but if you look he's in there. http://i405.photobucket.com/albums/pp133/ND2RACE/dumb/CIMG0324.jpg http://i405.photobucket.com/albums/pp133/ND2RACE/dumb/CIMG0323.jpg and now I have a broken shovel, stupid little rodent :fuuuu:
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and you want to learn what? come down here from Cleveland and take my money? nice car, welcome.
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When can I come get it? Sending PM.
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No they don't have t-tops, its a targa roof. Nice car. If you guys saw the way our wash bay was run where I work you'd shit, not to mention we give out free car wash tickets so you can go next door to Shell and let that thing ruin your paint worse. :dumb: Every car that leave Dave Gill has scratches and swirls on it, but they'll put some bullshit Protec package on it. :dumb: :dumb: :dumb:
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I'm very interested, but just to clarify because I'm a techno retard it doesn't have a coax jack to hook up my converter box? but it has RCAs and a HDMI?
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I have a set of stock ones in decent shape you can have if you're ever near Columbus, sorry I'm not going to make any effort to give them away.
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GM Tech ? on 2004 Chevy Malibu 3.5 v6 possible crankshaft sensor
Cordell replied to mustangman2011's topic in Tech and Tips
Crank sensor is on the back of the engine in the middle right above the oil pan. -
GM Tech ? on 2004 Chevy Malibu 3.5 v6 possible crankshaft sensor
Cordell replied to mustangman2011's topic in Tech and Tips
No don't see it very often on those, first thing I'd check is the wiring to it. You may check out these directions I pulled from the only bulliten that comes up for that code. Then given what you said you can do this step If the wires aren't damaged to the sensor, you could be lazy and just throw a sensor in it, but since this isn't such a common issue I would check these few things. There are more steps to the flow chart but this is a good place to start, the rest is mostly circuit testing. Hope this helps, see what you come up with. -
Well I'm not sure how my evening is going to play out so i don't want anybody counting on me. I'll check back and see if I can join you guys.
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Yes it already has a LS6 intake, if you want a polished throttle body do it yourself, there isn't much to be gained with it anyway. Since you don't want to do bigger stuff like a cam/heads or rear end I'd vote for SFCs, lower control arms, torque arm, panhard bar as these are good upgrades that will work with whatever setup you are going for. I noticed a huge difference with SFCs and a strut brace, so I always recommend them.
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As long as I don't start drinking I'll be going, but I have dinner plans. What time is this happening? I doubt I'll head out there until at least 9:30-10.
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What is that?
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No thanks, there would have to be some great things about that thing to get me past the styling. Didn't read the article, just saw this thing that reminded me of a Subaru Baja.
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Will be putting my truck back together, so I doubt I'll be out.
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Thats your idea of an introduction? Come on man, a little effort goes a long way to getting in.
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This, I delt with some mortgage broker and talked to Mark Stock after and wish I'd have used him. A good realtor and a good mortgage guy go a long way. I bought my house back in May and it went pretty well based on the realtor. If your credit is good simply demand the best and be prepared to wait as the whole home buying process is slow. Though I did get locked in at 3.875 APR. The good realtor will know the right people to use and will make everything go better, if you'd like the contact info for mine just let me know.
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A new motor isn't that expensive, I put a Dorman in my Camaro years ago and it's still going strong. Rock Auto $25.79 http://www.rockauto.com/catalog/moreinfo.php?pk=534460 You're welcome.
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A hose is very common for this type of concern, however the correct way to check is to open the hydrolic system in a few strategic step to find out where the restriction is. Typical hydrolic issue is that since there is a high pressure when the brakes are applied it'll move past the restriction, but since there isn't pressure to push it back it holds the brake on. Since it's only one wheel chances are really good that its the hose. I've delt with a couple instances where 2 wheels were locking up (same axle) and it was a master cylinder.
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Was it at your house or where it was stored? I'll be looking for it.
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I'm sure being a mortician attracts some weird people to the job, but seriously? How fucked up do you have to be?
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:eek2: Sure you will This is almost as close as Sawmill for me anyway, guess I'll have to come check it out.
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http://www.columbusracing.com/forums/showthread.php?t=106521