How To Fix A Blown Head Gasket on ALL MAKES! Easy !!!
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@s13rb20power There were alot of sellable parts worth saving on this vehicle. IF you paid $100 bucks for this car...then you're doing the wrong thing here and also in the wrong business dude. Buy them cheap and sell them for parts. Rabidpixel is right. You could have tripled your investment selling just a door, trunk or rear lights as an example and still have more to sell. I could have gotten a working 3.1 engine for $200, FIXED that car, still making more profit than you did.
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thats how mine got fixed too!
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thanks god that i'm not a vehicle
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Nice smart car!
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Thing turned into a MINI in about 3 seconds!!!! LOLZ
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well.... that did the trick... no more overheating for that fella..
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bye bye see u in heaven...or hell more sure ...hahahah
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atleast the car is fixed and still on the road instead of sitting in a junk yard
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i wonder how does he get dental problems "FIXED"! lol.
Well, yeah, I suppose if you're scared of wrenches and stuff this would be a solution. Probably need deep pockets to use this repair technique on a regular basis. Certainly is an arguement for the "cash for clunkers" scam. Wonder where this was recorded. 1600 Pennsylvania Ave? lol
mezap77 1 year ago
@mezap77 lol if the car is worth the money ill fix them but if there junk i crush em... payed 100 for the car and it crushed for 325 plus the converter, wheels, battery, and radiator, close to 500 profit.....if i were to fix it close to 500 or 600 out of pocket, so id have 700 in it, ask 1500 bucks for it and hope it sales....so, about the same amount of profit with out having to do crap to it plus have a little fun with it.....lol and it was recorded in atlanta
s13rb20power 1 year ago
please tell me that u loosend the lugs on the tires lmao they just poped off!
MrBunsX 1 year ago
@MrBunsX lol yeah they were aluminum, so i kept them
s13rb20power 1 year ago
One must use a torque wrench as well to get it right.
The sky-hook was entirely unnecessary.
But every one has their own technique.
seapeddler 1 year ago
@seapeddler lol...its a scrap yard, not a shop
s13rb20power 1 year ago