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Eh, there's enough moving parts I'm not sure anyone actually has a solid argument on it
QUICK RUNDOWN
the engine block is usually cast iron so its pretty much impossible to damage it
doesn't matter, reddit and hysteria panic is a joke and i am fucking tired of the crybabies and sheep on the internet
Wake up sheeple
@Deleted User how would timing work?
Its the Jews
its a few companies, causing havoc for a few companies and they want to regulate these companies
they shouldn't be allowed to disrupt the web on someone elses dollar
ohhhh
WHILE BOTH MAJOR OFFENDERS
@Deleted User explayn
ARE BILLIONS IN DEBT
you mean in the pistons
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WITH ZERO WAY OUT
now that i remember it the pistons must be timed
when rebuilding
Pistols and belts
however is mostly making sure everything fits, as the crankshaft calibrates that
i did a rebuild and we had to do tha
Does the crankshaft wear in the same way pistons do?
it does but damaging a crankshaft is rather difficult unless you abuse the car
it is rather changed in a rebuilt for ensuring original performance
Anyone else into ballet?
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No bully
nice
i wish i could wrench
paid 240 euros for two tickets to a ballet show
@julian dances
Classic rendition of Sleeping Beauty
Cool
as friction and wear from the oil, which acts as a abrasive due to particles from the parts mixing with the oil
hence why ppl should change oil when specified
Transmissions freak me out, had a Honda pilot that the previous owner used as a restaurant truck in a city and the feeling of suddenly losing power on the highway is ass clenching.
Saw this
In 2014
>using a car as a food truck