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Old 10-20-2009, 10:58 AM
Mike D Mike D is offline
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The "sides" of automobiles are determined by their orientation when sitting in the driver's seat. This eliminates the LHD, RHD, "curb side", "road side" confusion, well, most of the time anyway.

I suppose I should have said "banjo fitting". The bolt is simply a hollow bolt holding the "banjo fitting" to the modulator. There are crush washers on each side of the line. They will drop and roll under that bench wayyy over there, the one encrusted with spider webs, you know, the one which ate your 13 MM socket. Be ready for them and catch them when you pull the bolt because, of course, they are aluminum and laugh at magnets!

The M110 revs pretty high at highway speeds but it was designed to do so.

In 2000 the car was already 27 years old. That would come out to an average use per week of about 62 miles. I suppose, if the church was 30 miles away and the little old lady was frugal, it could be true.
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