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Have you ever heard this noise in an engine after a VCG repair?
On 2017-12-12 22:07, Arthur Wood wrote:
> some complete horse **** It seems like you should probably engage the services of a mechanic who has the first clue what he is doing, unlike yourself. |
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Have you ever heard this noise in an engine after a VCG repair?
On 18/12/2017 12:15 PM, Mary-Jane Rottencrotch wrote:
> On 2017-12-12 22:07, Arthur Wood wrote: >> some complete horse **** > > It seems like you should probably engage the services of a mechanic who > has the first clue what he is doing, unlike yourself. > Seems like the go! -- Xeno |
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Have you ever heard this noise in an engine after a VCG repair?
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Have you ever heard this noise in an engine after a VCG repair?
On Saturday, December 23, 2017 at 10:05:58 AM UTC-6, M Philbrook wrote:
> In article >, > l says... > > > > On 2017-12-12 22:07, Arthur Wood wrote: > > > some complete horse **** > > > > It seems like you should probably engage the services of a mechanic who > > has the first clue what he is doing, unlike yourself. > > Now that wasn't nice! > > We do have a mechanic that works for us at the plant that is very good > with a hammer and grease gun, maybe he'll suffice! > > Jamie It Could be some dry leaves or dry paper/cardboard hidden somewhere in a cavity/cavities of the car. Squirrels and rats hide all kinds of things |
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