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  1. You will always a have a diag fee, regardless of what a dealer/shop tells you. When i wrote service we would tell people that we would waive the diag fee if they had the work done with us, that said we built the diag fee into the back end of the labor charged if they chose to do the work. In the end most techs want their hour of diag.
  2. Thanks guys - long and short of it is I meant to go up and start it a few times this winter and ever got around to it. Wanted to take any precautions I should. I have all new fluids for it.

     

    Unless you start it up every couple of days, it's best to let it sit all winter. After 1-1.5 weeks it'll be a dry start (in terms of oil film) anyway.

  3. Another vote for linex if you're set on doing a spray-in.

     

    I always heard that plastic liners move/vibrate and rub the paint off. Then they trap moisture and cause rust. Evil liners!! On the other hand, they sure make it easy to slide things in and out.

     

    I've used the autozone liner kits on two trucks, and it wasn't hard at all. Take your time and you'll get good results. A better product will prob give even better results, I'm sure someone can suggest one.

     

    I have a plastic liner in my S10 and had one in my mazda when I still had it. The mazda bed still looked brandnew underneath when I sold it 183k on it. The s10 has a plastic sheet between theliner and the paint so it also looks brand new. I ran tonneau covers on both trucks and both have hauled their fare share of stuff around.

  4. Talked with Doc and he said He'd be willing to open up the hangout tonight. As long as there is enough interest. I'm sure it would open up around 9 or 9:30 this evening.

    I know of a few people already interested that I have text.

     

    EDIT: It will be opening tonight!

     

    Opening at 9! Anyone is welcome to come.

     

    In case you haven't been there, here are directions:

     

    Howald Industrial Park

    320 London Road, Suite 101 (in Building 100)

    Delaware, Ohio

     

    (across from the intersection of London Road & Liberty Road)

    the place is 14 miles north of Home Depot/Sawmill

    it is 1.5 miles from the large Jegs Warehouse at Route 42 and London Road

     

    If you are coming from Columbus, it's easy to just go north on US 23 to the first Delaware exit (South Sandusky Street, exit to the left but turn right on Sandusky St., then go about a mile and turn left onto London Road at the McDonalds. The place will be on your right just after the Delco Drive Through.

     

    If you are coming from Sawmill, go directly north on Sawmill Road until it ends at the Hyatts Road Roundabout. Turn right (east) on Hyatts Road, go into the village of Hyatts, turn left (north) on Liberty Road. Liberty road dead ends at the industrial park (turn left onto London Road, then immediately right, into the park).

  5. Draw through designs were more popular in the 80s. Allows you run a carb without putting the whole carb in a box to pressurize everything. You can find them here and there, AZN on street outlaws was running a draw through setup on the bug for a couple seasons.

    I would say pulling the air/fuel mixture through it could be no worse than what's being done on a traditional blower setup.

  6. Taking delivery of new furniture soon so this needs to leave ASAP.

    All three pieces are Natuzzi italian leather. Normal wear and tear but still looking good for over 10years old. Asking $150 for all three pieces.

     

    Couch

    http://i.imgur.com/ZSRPnur.jpg

     

    Chair & Ottoman

    http://i.imgur.com/Jk598Nd.jpg

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