Posted by OregonAaron on March 22, 2022 at 07:28:13 from (184.157.251.2):
In Reply to: sign of the times posted by Mike(NEOhio) on March 20, 2022 at 14:47:46:
There are plenty of examples of engines that are not 50 years old that require valve adjustment. My favorite is an extremely well engineered and long lasting engine- the Toyota 22r. I have owned quite a few of em. As far as changing a tire, I think everyone should know how to do that for sure. I would say that it is a safety issue especially where I live. There are ALOT of miles out here with zero cell coverage and I sure wouldn't want to be stranded in the middle of winter or have some creep-o stop to "help" my daughter out. Anyhow, I have an old beater Isuzu rodeo that got a flat tire a year or so ago. I actually needed the users manual to find the jack and wrench! I looked everywhere for it. I would like have never guessed that under the middle seat the bottom is velcro'ed on and they are inside of the lower seat cushion...
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