Smonkeyboy
Senior Member
or go to any good body shop and rent their fender roller. should be no more than $25 a day, and its a professional tool, not just a rubber mallet.
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Originally posted by swanny@May 13 2005, 02:21 AM
Engine shots? looks hot!
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Originally posted by reikoshea@May 13 2005, 02:16 AM
holy god that is small...this is why i enjoy working on a camaro ss rather than my prelude...hence why someone else is working on the prelude. but it does look pretty clean.
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Originally posted by asmallsol+May 13 2005, 03:58 PM-->reikoshea@May 13 2005, 02:16 AM
holy god that is small...this is why i enjoy working on a camaro ss rather than my prelude...hence why someone else is working on the prelude. but it does look pretty clean.
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The engine bay? Are you kiding me? Honda's are 348083048309843 times easier to do anything on then a camaro or any other GM car for that matter.
Plug on a honda = ten minutes
Plugs on a camaro = few hours.
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Originally posted by reikoshea@May 14 2005, 02:07 AM
i still tend not to agree...we put a new ignition system on my friend's 454, while he couldnt get to the plugs himself (meaning hed agree with you) about 10 minutes of wrench work loosening the headers opened the thing right up for my tiny ass hands. I really dont under stand half the computerized shit (although im a computer technician and network administrator) i just know how i think mechanical items should work...my car doesnt work that way, but old american does.
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Originally posted by reikoshea@May 14 2005, 08:27 AM
but but but but....why does my ten minutes become too much work compared to your ten minutes...
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