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How NOT to do an engine flush
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Gooey
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How NOT to do an engine flush
Now I know very little in the way of mechanics but even I know how much of an epic fail this is
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- Mr Fletcher
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i think if his IQ was any higher he would need watering
cheers
jason
cheers
jason
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We once had a customer who bought a 5litre can of oil to 'top-up' his engine, he came back 5mins later to say it wouldn't run. Dozy fool had only gone and tipped the lot in on-top of the 3-4 litres already in the sump...and started it! :roll:
The poor thing was still smoking after running for an hour after we drained it out/ changed the plugs/ etc.
The roadtest was fun though.... like being in the Red Arrows. :pmsl:
