Yeah, made my first drift today! (new)
Stupid button does not actually go back....it now goes enter...lol
Today, 11:06 PM #44 (permalink) LudeSpeed vbmenu_register("postmenu_3859346", true);
Heh heh. Alright....
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I think mikespeed is afraid of a highschooler, lol. And don't even bother calling me out, I'll lose.....at least until I get better
. lol. BTW, update on the car.
I don't think I remembered to post this, but my car stalled out on the way to school yesterday morning. Well, I didn't think it was a big deal until I went to start it back up. Nothing. At all.
Call AAA, have a cop out there, and finally get it towed. (FYI, I wasn't trying to drift again, or racing, it just stalled out.) Get out of class, call my mechanic, and hey, guess what? The alternator belt snapped and the started seized, as well as a hose on the radiator slipping off and spraying my engine with antifreeze and rust (yeah, more on that in a minute).
Today, get to the shop, talk to my mechanic, and guess what? $315 bucks. New belt, unseized starter (he just had to rotate the engine to unseize it), a quick engine flush and tighten the hose, and a new temperature sensor (needed it anyway, so what the hell?)
Turns out the inside of my radiator has minor rust from sitting so long. When I bought the car, it had been sitting for a few months, and before that guy bought the car (it WAS going to be HIS project), it had been sitting for awhile. So now I've got a moderately clean radiator also.
The guy I bought it from originally wanted $1600, but I talked him to $950 (yeah, smooth). So far I've spent $691.84 on repairs, $100.80 on title transfer, registration, and tag transfer, and $950 on the car. What's it add up to?
$1641.84
Not bad, eh?
Heh heh. Alright....
Car: '87 Toyota Supra
My TRGarage
Join Date: Oct 2006
Location: Clearwater
Posts: 68
TRader Rating: (0)

I think mikespeed is afraid of a highschooler, lol. And don't even bother calling me out, I'll lose.....at least until I get better
. lol. BTW, update on the car.I don't think I remembered to post this, but my car stalled out on the way to school yesterday morning. Well, I didn't think it was a big deal until I went to start it back up. Nothing. At all.
Call AAA, have a cop out there, and finally get it towed. (FYI, I wasn't trying to drift again, or racing, it just stalled out.) Get out of class, call my mechanic, and hey, guess what? The alternator belt snapped and the started seized, as well as a hose on the radiator slipping off and spraying my engine with antifreeze and rust (yeah, more on that in a minute).
Today, get to the shop, talk to my mechanic, and guess what? $315 bucks. New belt, unseized starter (he just had to rotate the engine to unseize it), a quick engine flush and tighten the hose, and a new temperature sensor (needed it anyway, so what the hell?)
Turns out the inside of my radiator has minor rust from sitting so long. When I bought the car, it had been sitting for a few months, and before that guy bought the car (it WAS going to be HIS project), it had been sitting for awhile. So now I've got a moderately clean radiator also.
The guy I bought it from originally wanted $1600, but I talked him to $950 (yeah, smooth). So far I've spent $691.84 on repairs, $100.80 on title transfer, registration, and tag transfer, and $950 on the car. What's it add up to?
$1641.84
Not bad, eh?
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LudeSpeed: Look Spanky McJackoff, I'm not dissin' your shit. It doesn't help that I just got laid off tuesday. Give the poor kid a break. Shut your face and think before you open up a can of smart ass.
'89 Honda Prelude Si (engine #1): Blown
(engine #2): Blown and sold
'87 Toyota Supra: Current project...and finally fixed.
LudeSpeed: Look Spanky McJackoff, I'm not dissin' your shit. It doesn't help that I just got laid off tuesday. Give the poor kid a break. Shut your face and think before you open up a can of smart ass.
'89 Honda Prelude Si (engine #1): Blown
(engine #2): Blown and sold
'87 Toyota Supra: Current project...and finally fixed.
So wait...He rotated the engine to unseize the alternator, hows the clearance in the engine bay now?How far was it rotated 20 degrees, 45degrees, 90 degrees?Pics of new motor mounts and tranny location!!!
with any old car just take your time, repair what is most important. He cuts through the middle and BOOM!!
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nah, he didn't literally "rotate" the engine, he just manually ran it through a couple times. and it was the starter that was seized.
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LudeSpeed: Look Spanky McJackoff, I'm not dissin' your shit. It doesn't help that I just got laid off tuesday. Give the poor kid a break. Shut your face and think before you open up a can of smart ass.
'89 Honda Prelude Si (engine #1): Blown
(engine #2): Blown and sold
'87 Toyota Supra: Current project...and finally fixed.
LudeSpeed: Look Spanky McJackoff, I'm not dissin' your shit. It doesn't help that I just got laid off tuesday. Give the poor kid a break. Shut your face and think before you open up a can of smart ass.
'89 Honda Prelude Si (engine #1): Blown
(engine #2): Blown and sold
'87 Toyota Supra: Current project...and finally fixed.
i have a brand new radiator for s13, used for a month then my 240 crapped out... cost me 150, yours for 100.
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