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Old 03-05-2018, 11:46 PM   #41063
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LOL My wife hears me call women Sweatheart all the time and doesn't care. She would however be really pissed if i called her that because I only use it dripping in sarcasm when a woman really pisses me off. Same applies when I call a guy "buddy". OK if I say "this is my buddy" but if I say "nice move buddy" it does not mean you are in any way my friend.
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4 miles, each way.
Sounds like a tough time for both cars, all those cold starts and not a long enough drive to get things properly up to temperature (I DD my BRZ about the same distance).
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Old 03-05-2018, 11:53 PM   #41065
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Sounds like a tough time for both cars, all those cold starts and not a long enough drive to get things properly up to temperature (I DD my BRZ about the same distance).
Yea, I'll just have to go for my normal evening drives up to Boulder Creek via Bear Creek Road, and down HWY 9 to get that water out of my crankcase.

Correction, crankcases
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Sounds like a tough time for both cars, all those cold starts and not a long enough drive to get things properly up to temperature (I DD my BRZ about the same distance).
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Old 03-06-2018, 02:52 AM   #41067
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Yea, I'll just have to go for my normal evening drives up to Boulder Creek via Bear Creek Road, and down HWY 9 to get that water out of my crankcase.

Correction, crankcases
Welp, hadn't heard of Bear Creek Road other than passing it on hwy 9 and I just checked that out on Google Maps. Might have to check that out the next dry weekend morning.
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Old 03-06-2018, 09:08 AM   #41068
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Dude, I see you have a quickjack. Drops another dime and get some heaters!
I've been looking into it. Really should insulate it first, and would need to run a gas line out from the house, not to mention more electric, and any new electric is on hold... Out of space in the panel. So its a major undertaking.

Or a cheap fire hazard... And have to unplug my wife's car...

Also, this much garage time is hopefully unusual. I don't want to make a habit of replacing my car.

Wasn't too bad once I got going last night. Except the front swaybar is a pain.
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Old 03-06-2018, 09:14 AM   #41069
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I've been looking into it. Really should insulate it first, and would need to run a gas line out from the house, not to mention more electric, and any new electric is on hold... Out of space in the panel. So its a major undertaking.

Or a cheap fire hazard... And have to unplug my wife's car...

Also, this much garage time is hopefully unusual. I don't want to make a habit of replacing my car.

Wasn't too bad once I got going last night. Except the front swaybar is a pain.
I laughed so hard that 6 people outside my office stopped talking and looked at me!
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Old 03-06-2018, 11:15 AM   #41070
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Story of my car's life.
All my cars are low mileage because my commute has been 4 miles for the past 26 years.

I drove the twin to work today. 50° outside. By the time I got to work the coolant was 190° and the oil 192°.

I just change the oil more often
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Old 03-06-2018, 11:35 AM   #41071
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Welp, hadn't heard of Bear Creek Road other than passing it on hwy 9 and I just checked that out on Google Maps. Might have to check that out the next dry weekend morning.
Bear Creek is fun, and usually bicycle free. 17 to Bear Creek to hwy 9 back down thru Saratoga back to 17 is one of my favorite evening drives. From my house it is a 50 mile drive.
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Old 03-06-2018, 11:46 AM   #41072
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All my cars are low mileage because my commute has been 4 miles for the past 26 years.

I drove the twin to work today. 50° outside. By the time I got to work the coolant was 190° and the oil 192°.

I just change the oil more often
Also stick with 0w-20
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Amazon keeps sending me emails that I might be interested in a damaged screw remover and extractor set. Do they have a crystal ball or something? What am I going to break next?
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Amazon keeps sending me emails that I might be interested in a damaged screw remover and extractor set. Do they have a crystal ball or something? What am I going to break next?
Did you know Amazon works for CIA?
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Old 03-06-2018, 02:04 PM   #41075
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Amazon keeps sending me emails that I might be interested in a damaged screw remover and extractor set. Do they have a crystal ball or something? What am I going to break next?
Yep, I had that feeling this morning when I stopped at the auto parts store to get new windshield wipers for mrs humfrz's Saturn.

I looked at the wiper arm ....... saw several ways it looked like it could be unhooked (with a screwdriver) and all but one would break something, so I decided just to have the girl at the parts store put them on for me. Nope, no screwdriver required.......

DAMN! ...... I'm getting to be such an automotive pansy ......


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