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Monza_dh 07-08-2009 06:33 PM

C'mon guys, it's all ball bearings these days....

Joeaksa 07-08-2009 06:45 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Monza_dh (Post 4767196)
C'mon guys, it's all ball bearings these days....

Only in the muffler.

Tobra 07-08-2009 07:04 PM

ba da bump, he's here all week, don't forget to tip your waitresses
Quote:

Originally Posted by gassy (Post 4766383)
I did the same kind of thing on a porno set one time, if ya know what I'm sayin'.

Took over for Markus at the Fluffer position?

sorry Dr Livi, could not help myself

I would think they would comp his ticket, or give him the emergency repair bonus on the mechanic's paycheck.

Did you notice how I used the apostrophe with an s two different ways, just to be aggravating?

afterburn 549 07-08-2009 09:22 PM

cgar,
LMAO ! Thanks for the post, always loved Dean Martin and Foster Brooks !!!!

jeffgrant 07-08-2009 09:32 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Joeaksa (Post 4767228)
Only in the muffler.

You know, I always thought that was pretty funny, until I looked at the parts list/diagram for our '08 Cup Car, and it actually DOES have "Muffler Bearings". For real.

I cried.

nynor 07-08-2009 09:37 PM

stop. seriously?

slodave 07-08-2009 09:44 PM

$49.99 Muffler Bearings ;)

jeffgrant 07-08-2009 09:51 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by nynor (Post 4767500)
stop. seriously?

Yep. The 2008 Porsche Cup Car, in Grand Am spec, has "muffler bearings".

They more closely resemble bushings, and are used to hold the exhaust tips in place, but their official parts name is "muffler bearings".

nynor 07-08-2009 09:52 PM

buhahahaha!!!!

onewhippedpuppy 07-09-2009 04:37 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by jeffgrant (Post 4767517)
Yep. The 2008 Porsche Cup Car, in Grand Am spec, has "muffler bearings".

They more closely resemble bushings, and are used to hold the exhaust tips in place, but their official parts name is "muffler bearings".

Do you use high performance blinker fluid as well?

legion 07-09-2009 05:36 AM

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Originally Posted by onewhippedpuppy (Post 4767691)
Do you use high performance blinker fluid as well?

DOT 5 or better. You don't want water to contaminate your blinker fluid.


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