Russ2251
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A major part or DIY stuff is figuring things out.
It's far too easy to buy oneself out of a problem.
Short story:
A friend of mine had a '62 Mercury Meteor which smoked to the tune of a quart every 300 miles with 70,000 miles on the odometer.
I stopped him from junking it and gave him $5 for it.
I rebuilt the fuel pump (source of smoking and oil loss) for $6 and drove it until the crankshaft snapped at 140,000 miles.
It outlasted the new car he bought after selling me his smoker.
I found out a long time ago, that my friends are dumber than I am.
It's far too easy to buy oneself out of a problem.
Short story:
A friend of mine had a '62 Mercury Meteor which smoked to the tune of a quart every 300 miles with 70,000 miles on the odometer.
I stopped him from junking it and gave him $5 for it.
I rebuilt the fuel pump (source of smoking and oil loss) for $6 and drove it until the crankshaft snapped at 140,000 miles.
It outlasted the new car he bought after selling me his smoker.
I found out a long time ago, that my friends are dumber than I am.
. Again, I love working on it, the engines gona come out soon for a rebuild and some mods. No doubt my friends will sell or scrap their cars in a few years, I don't get why people do it
, I'l keep my Peugeot until the day I die...
Wet sump, can't run upside down.