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1) No matter what kind of work you do, something will manage to draw blood.
2) The PCV valve, which is easily accessed by removing the air cleaner box from the carburatored version of your car's engine, is burried underneath aluminum high-pressure fuel line in your FI engine.
3) A failed $15 PCV valve will create symptoms that are identical to a failed $250 distributor.
4) You will replace the distributor first. :disgust:
5) No matter what the parts guy says, they do not have the part in stock. It doesn't matter if they looked, they were wrong, it's not there.
6) The moment you say, "I've finally got the car all sorted out for the moment," the car will begin to hemorrage oil and brake fluid will disappear from the reservoir with no visible leaks anywhere.
7) Turning on the heater in an air-cooled car reminds you that there are holes in the heat exchangers. If you're lucky, you remember the holes in the heat enchangers before you pass out from carbon monoxide fumes.
Please feel free to add your own lessons. I was just "inspired" today while replacing the PCV valve and Coolant Temp Sensor in my Honda.
ZV
2) The PCV valve, which is easily accessed by removing the air cleaner box from the carburatored version of your car's engine, is burried underneath aluminum high-pressure fuel line in your FI engine.
3) A failed $15 PCV valve will create symptoms that are identical to a failed $250 distributor.
4) You will replace the distributor first. :disgust:
5) No matter what the parts guy says, they do not have the part in stock. It doesn't matter if they looked, they were wrong, it's not there.
6) The moment you say, "I've finally got the car all sorted out for the moment," the car will begin to hemorrage oil and brake fluid will disappear from the reservoir with no visible leaks anywhere.
7) Turning on the heater in an air-cooled car reminds you that there are holes in the heat exchangers. If you're lucky, you remember the holes in the heat enchangers before you pass out from carbon monoxide fumes.
Please feel free to add your own lessons. I was just "inspired" today while replacing the PCV valve and Coolant Temp Sensor in my Honda.
ZV