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welcome - come on down to us real rednecks in Ga - TN is still yankee territory :roll:
transplanted yankee down here as well - play the banjo and have (thought) about getting my hands on some shine - but as a yankee I cannot do 2 things at one time @drink and play.
now you have to start working...
Good deal SGT.
I cannot remember the facility but it was in Ill back in the early 80's I went to. It was an independent oil analaysis - additive TBO firm.
They tore new engines down - measured everything - ran them with different oils and additives - then tore them down again and measured...
scientific data is the product has been in use for professional fields and home owner end user because it works.
Gas engines in the fuel - like the 3M product for cleaning fuel injection systems - watch the gunk roll out the tail pipe it cleans that well and it is lube based - so when you run...
Just to add a pic of what these cans look like for anyone not familiar with them. It has no cleaners like a brake clean or Hexane product for removing lube down to bare metal - lube based cleaner.
Personally I see and get a lot of products "donated" for testing and I only stick less than 1% of...
Man made it - man can fix it - go for it.
Good info on the Sea Foam products - the trans tune part # is TT-16 and the motor treatment is part #SF-16. Sea Foam been around since 1942 and their products are awesome. Just an end user of their products and not a vendor or dealer for them - just so...
This is just an observation from experience and it is not to instigate or rile anyone up.
A little over 2 years ago I was the service manager for a Harley D dealership and worked in between the owners 2 dealerships.
I handled all the wreck estimates and accident estimates and also dealt with all...
send me a pic closer of the creased area - where the metal is actually bent and not just popped - you may have to re-paint but may be able to straighten
opps- sorry - seen the pic after the site reloaded - you should be able to pop that back out - apologize I did not see the pic - did not want to offend.
Mine is the same way on #2 - it looks like someone allowed the hood to be smashed against the hardtop - flippin it open
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