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I have 10 working days left, not days off. We're away for a good portion of that time, then I have stuff to do around the house. I do get paid for that time, btw.
No baby plans yet, wife is in school til May, no preggers til after graduation.
I thought you guys were good at math...
I have 10 working days left, not days off. We're away for a good portion of that time, then I have stuff to do around the house.
I do get paid for that time, btw.
No baby plans yet, wife is in school til May, no preggers til after graduation.
I have 10 working days left, not days off. We're away for a good portion of that time, then I have stuff to do around the house. I do get paid for that time, btw.
No baby plans yet, wife is in school til May, no preggers til after graduation.
Last edited by chu; Nov 30, 2011 at 01:13 PM.
I was gonna say, if its drivable you can bring it to my garage in lansdale and we can boost leak test it real quick. Other than that I'd say start looking around for leaks. If you don't see any obvious ones it might be time to get a portable compressor and leak tester.
depends. if you have the OEM o2 housing I believe you have to remove the hotside/turbo/manifold because the o2 housing heat shield is in the way. Its been so long since I had the stock o2 housing so I honestly don't remember. with most of the aftermarket o2s you do not need to remove anything to access the sensor. If you don't already have an aftermarker o2 now is the time to get one especially if you have to remove your stocker to replace the sensor.
what makes you think your sensor is shot? are you getting a code for it?
depends. if you have the OEM o2 housing I believe you have to remove the hotside/turbo/manifold because the o2 housing heat shield is in the way. Its been so long since I had the stock o2 housing so I honestly don't remember. with most of the aftermarket o2s you do not need to remove anything to access the sensor. If you don't already have an aftermarker o2 now is the time to get one especially if you have to remove your stocker to replace the sensor.
what makes you think your sensor is shot? are you getting a code for it?
It seems that my car jumped timing and ruined my valves. Getting really low vacuum out of one cylinder. I'd rather die then deal with this. Someone shoot me please
Tim owns a DeWalt thats pretty freaking awesome. It stupid lightweight, and pulls off lugnuts like a joke. I prefer Mikita myself though, especially since I'm trying to keep all my power tools within one brand. I want to buy one of those too!
Mikata and Dewalt are both good. We use Milwaukee cordless tools at work and they've never broken or given us a problem in like 3 years of daily use. It wasn't cheap though. I think we paid around $400 per drill with a battery and charger.



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