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Uploaded by on Oct 3, 2011

I repair the steering wheel in the big brown piece of junk.

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  • That's what I would do. Hey what year is your BBPOJ?

  • @ChiefLeftenant It is a 1994. So that my Big Brown Piece of Junk seventeen years young.

  • @walshmonster2005 I have a 1995 Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme... The engine layout looks 95% the same as a 2005 Chevy Impala (Like the battery is on the other side). I wonder... does the BBPOJ engine layout look generally the same as Bills Truckling? GM sure loves to be consistent. Trying to make parts the same for 3 or 4 models... LOLS

  • @ChiefLeftenant Yes to answer your question the BBPOJ does kinda have the same engine layout as the tonka toy Bill drives. I have seen a LOT of General Motors being consistent as I am going to school and learning and working on being a automotive mechanic.

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  • as soon as you said you where going to fix your steering wheel i knew straight away the black electrical tape was coming out to play

  • If this works, I suggest wrapping the whole truck in tape.

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  • my uncle should be sponsored By some tape company he uses tape on EVERYTHING

  • @walshmonster2005 On the surface, both are probably about 98% identical (a carefully, scientifically calculated figure pulled out of the air). Both trucks have the same engine, 4L60E transmission and a 3.42 rear end gearing. Yet my engine is made of aluminum, the air cleaner setup is different and it has multi-port fuel injection compared to the TBI system used on the BBPOJ.

  • Hey, what ever works when you are broke.... =)

  • You could grab a steering wheel from a junkyard pretty cheap when you get a few dollars.

  • I'd use a hot glue gun and just fill the hole... if that failed then it'll be a duck tape wrap lmao!!

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