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It happened in the most ghetto and dangerous part of edgewood too.... oh man... the ghettoeans came out of the wood work for this one. One dudes got his head in the car of the drunk driver with his phone taking pics saying "Damn this dudes dead!" "Look how fucked up he is!"
Seriously, thats probably the worst way to die, knowing your gonna be a circus act for the locals.
Seriously, thats probably the worst way to die, knowing your gonna be a circus act for the locals.
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It happened in the most ghetto and dangerous part of edgewood too.... oh man... the ghettoeans came out of the wood work for this one. One dudes got his head in the car of the drunk driver with his phone taking pics saying "Damn this dudes dead!" "Look how fucked up he is!"
Seriously, thats probably the worst way to die, knowing your gonna be a circus act for the locals.
Seriously, thats probably the worst way to die, knowing your gonna be a circus act for the locals.
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all the puppies are gone, been gone for about a month now. me & Krista have one, he stays with her up north. so on the weekend i'm up there spending time with them. he's fkn awesome! i'm going to teach him to growl at black people.
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you shouldn't have to "retime" anything...... unless you removed the head incorrectly. in other words, did you mess with the cams & cam gears when you removed the head? there's a tool that removes the timing chain from the cam gears so everything stays together, so you don't have to "retime" anything.
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i didnt adjust anything. i just popped off the cam gears and timing and took off the head so everything was done right. i know what tool youre talkin about, its the j-tool.
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the cam gears goes on the cam one way correct? if so i think all i gotta do is find out how the cam gear went on, and mach the chain up to it and i should be good. the bottom part of the chain that is on the crank didnt move anywhere so that should still be lined up
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it's a timing chain removal tool!
you shouldn't of removed the cam gears.
but since you did... you should of took a piece of chalk and marked the gears so that when you put them back on, you'll be able to line them back up.
you shouldn't of removed the cam gears.
but since you did... you should of took a piece of chalk and marked the gears so that when you put them back on, you'll be able to line them back up.