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Old 01-31-2005, 10:52 AM
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good for them. they and you should know an easier way, arent you a flat rate mechanic?
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Old 01-31-2005, 11:01 AM
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Take it easy dog. It's just jokes man. U gotta admit that it's funny. Every time i see ur thread i start laughing.
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Old 01-31-2005, 11:04 AM
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not exactly funny to me.
i did the ---- the best way i knew how, and look, i accomplished it very well. clutch seems to be holding real well. i must have done something right?
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Old 01-31-2005, 11:18 AM
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No one is saying u did it wrong. It's the xtra work to accomplish the job. Like i said b4 atleast u got the job done.
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Old 01-31-2005, 12:46 PM
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heres a link for a FULL indepth clutch install. its pretty informative all in all.
http://www.honda-acura.net/forums/sh...d.php?t=139802
i wouldnt recommend 56k, theres about 50 pics and there pretty big
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Old 01-31-2005, 12:56 PM
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good for them. they and you should know an easier way, arent you a flat rate mechanic?

bah, don't pay attention to them. Flatrate mechanics are the slowest mechanics out there when it comes to working on cars. Stay tuned for some of my tech writeups from HMT2;

- Removing the cylinder head to change spark plugs
- How to take out your dash to install a head unit
- Removing wheel hubs to install brake pads


I'm going to revolutionize the mechanic industry
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Old 01-31-2005, 12:57 PM
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I just never heard anyone doing that. But it's funny as hell to see that u post this ----.
Just wait.. Whitey is doing a write up on "how to" change your spark plugs. It consists of removing the cylinder head, why? because its really easy to do.
I showed everyone at work this thread this morning, and they just went "WTF?"
yeah i'm about to do a write up on "how to wax your car", it will show how to remove all fenders, doors, hood and trunk because it's easy to do.
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Old 01-31-2005, 03:39 PM
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Originally Posted by projekteg

spenser, you're such a tool man, all you do is talk ---- like you're the ------- know all of honda, all you know is what you read on the internet, do you even have a car? you try to act so skilled and knowlegeable, but the only pics you've ever posted were of a beat down ef hatch stuffing metal shavings in the muffler and stealing a fiberglass shower from wal mart to make a hood ya know, i could sit here and say i've built 20 motors, done 50 turbo installs, welded in a few roll cages, and so on, and people would more than likely believe it, but i haven't so, i don't act like i have, you're really not fooling anyone but yourself
Yes! single me out. I don't claim to be the know it all at nothing foo. I don't go around trying to put everyones setup down or call everyone stupid. I try to help out when ever I can, when I see something thats wrong, or someone that needs help or guidence, I post up.

My HMT canadian styles write ups were almost solely made as a comedy, yes I did drive around with that fiberglass hood one night and take it to the track, it saved on weight and its legal, unlike driving around with out a hood. The metal shavings in the muffler Did work, and yes it was a joke. I worked as a full time mechanic for a 13 months, I do alot of mechanical work for people on the side and for all my friends. Infact I got paid 200 in advance in september to do a full on motor removal, clutch job, stand alone install, intercooler, manifold, turbo, downpipe, exhaust and coil over install in a JDM 91 mr2 (sw20) in march when it arrives here from japan. I've built motors, performance v8s, honda engines and many 1 cylinder motorcycle engines. I've been welding up go carts, manifolds, car bodies and exhausts since I was probly 12 years old, I'm a relitively good arc and mig welder.

I should not have to back up the validity of my previous statements in this thread since they stand universally true, More over, my experience is nonessential to what has been said about franks car, in the way that any sane person would agree. I"m sorry if you don't agree with me.

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Spencer, you know whats funny is that unless someone else talks ---- about something you wont. You wana know what else is funny, I garantee if we lived near each other you wouldnt talk the ---- you do to everyone. I would like to see pictures of your car/set-up. how about you post those up?

If your gonna talk ----, talk ---- with something to back it up. until then shut the ---- up
ok I'll post up. My car has gone through many changes, and the one thing that I have learned is that performance and reliability have gone hand in hand. (and if you wana through in cheap, that is part of the equation aswell)
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good for them. they and you should know an easier way, arent you a flat rate mechanic?
getting a bit lippy are we ?

you guys take ---- to seriously. do you see spenser getting all mad when people talk about his civic ? no, cause he doesnt care. but yet you get all bitchy when he busts your nuts. time to grow the ---- up.
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