AuroraGirl
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- Joined
- Sep 8, 2019
- Posts
- 9,693
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- Location
- Northern Wisconsin
- First Name
- Taylor
- Truck Year
- 1978, 1980
- Truck Model
- K10, K25
- Engine Size
- 400(?), 350
good attitudeI have worked on trucks my entire adult life. I know there are no experts, just some people may know more than others.
I still remember the first time I found a loose balancer over 40 years ago. Buddy asked me to set the timing on his Olds'. I chalked the balancer, chalked the tab and hooked the timing light. Pulled the vacuum off the distributor and fired it. See nothing, rev a little and all of a sudden there is the mark! Now with each blink of the light the mark is moving, what?? Then it's gone, but after a few seconds there it is again, still moving..
From that day on, there is always something new to learn.
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just to toss the big brain talk into it
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The important thing to know is sure, you may know a lot, but you dont know everythign and you shouldnt ever pretend youre hot-shot . we all have capacity to learn and there will always be more to learn
like did you know 1997.5 regal was introduced by literally slamming through a wall ?
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