I've lived here 18 years and haven't seen anything special about Sundays. What am I missing?
Since the gas in the tank isn't stationary, neither is the ball, so when they applied the breaks, the ball would float forward, stopping the flow of the gas to the engine, causing the car to stall out.
I understand the Cat has huge scrap value...
I'm not an expert in engines, but wouldn't the fuel line be at the bottom of the tank?
They're not as good since they moved. Or is it just me?
I understand the Cat has huge scrap value...
big tractor and a tow strap......oooops sorry about removing your front (rear) bumper
I'm not an expert in engines, but wouldn't the fuel line be at the bottom of the tank?
If that guy fesses up in here, this could go down as the most epic INGO thread of all time.
***Fingers crossed***
How so?
(And I don't disagree with the rest of your post, but what did you do with the real sepe?)
BTW, how does a ping pong ball ruin an engine in the first place? I ask because I'm wondering if the ping pong ball blocks the gas from flowing or if it's when the plastic dissolves and messes stuff up...I can certainly get a ping pong ball into the tank, it just won't be round after it's in there.
Mine is on top.
Is this actually true? What makes it so special?