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Join the contest SubscribeI was asking if the booster was no longer available. Usually when they are that old they either don't work or fail at the most inopportune time.Looks like an upgrade to a dual-circuit m/c
I cannot make up my mind on whether that looks like Maxine Waters or Rashida Tlaib when they start talking.
I cannot make up my mind on whether that looks like Maxine Waters or Rashida Tlaib when they start talking.
Apologies to the dog for that remark.
Yes but even he makes more sense than the aforementioned turds.That Bubba Shrimp dude from Forrest Gump comes to mind…
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GM sold that engine to British Leyland, and they used it forever.I did a V8 swap on a 76B about 20 years back with my dad. The 76-80’s had the MGB-GT option, and the motor mounts were the same. Now, I’m not much of a car guy, but enough that we were able to plug in a 62’ Skylark 215 V8 and bolt that up to a T5 transmission if memory serves. Probably took the MGB from 50HP at the rear wheel to 200. Overheating was an issue, but, run it on a cold fall day… man she scooted.
Just put a VW engine in it!
Wife was working at the household hazardous waste for work 2 weeks ago and someone brought in some chloroform. She could've gotten it if she wanted to. She didn't.
Pretty smart risk assessment.Wife was working at the household hazardous waste for work 2 weeks ago and someone brought in some chloroform. She could've gotten it if she wanted to. She didn't.
Buick Olds Pontiac Rover; I saw one bored out to ~5L. My stock 215CI was enough.GM sold that engine to British Leyland, and they used it forever.
Personally I think it was a good engine. Remember the Triumph Stag? Why on earth they did not use that engine in that car just baffles me. The....ahh....creation they came up with doomed that car.Yep;
Buick Olds Pontiac Rover; I saw one bored out to ~5L. My stock 215CI was enough.
Loosely. I did a bunch of British car shows in Cincinnati and Cleveland with it. Honestly it was fun with a stock engine, but I was a kid comparatively. The V8 swap I did in College and car was my daily driver for a few years of med school. I had fun.Personally I think it was a good engine. Remember the Triumph Stag? Why on earth they did not use that engine in that car just baffles me. The....ahh....creation they came up with doomed that car.
Loosely. I did a bunch of British car shows in Cincinnati and Cleveland with it. Honestly it was fun with a stock engine, but I was a kid comparatively. The V8 swap I did in College and car was my daily driver for a few years of med school. I had fun.
Reminds me of an old girlfriend...the slime trail, not the snail.
It is very much already like that.AI is going to make it so that unless you physically see or hear something, it can't be trtrusted.