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Enough with the rap albums, jesus....


September 11, 2001.

A pilot sneezes 10 times in quick succession, and in his post-orgasmic bliss he accidentally clips the Rialto Towers.

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Enough with the rap albums, jesus....

September 11, 2001.

A pilot sneezes 10 times in quick succession, and in his post-orgasmic bliss he accidentally clips the Rialto Towers.

september-9-11-attacks-anniversary-groun

Edit: FUUUUUU Page Break!

2001, the year of birth of Mohsens current girlfriend

Pedal out. Resting my foot on the clutch makes it go away, it only needs a tiny bit of pressure to stop.

Changing the pivot ball is box out isn't it?

It is likely your thrust bearing rattling around in a resting state; there is nothing wrong with this. They tend to do this a lot in Skylines, as the thrust bearing will sit fairly flush against the pressure plate, which moves it around on the input shaft retainer. The moment you put your foot on the clutch pedal, it puts enough pressure on the bearing to press it firmly against the pressure plate, making the outside of the bearing engage whilst the inside is held firm in place by the clutch fork. You can spray lithium grease inside (stay away from the clutch area) to quieten the rattle a bit, or you can try to adjust your clutch so that the resting state of the clutch fork doesn't have the bearing sitting as close to the pressure plate.

Yes changing pivot ball is box out. Unless you have some very special tools, a keyhole surgery camera and a f**kload of patience.

not really...

It seems like I am being called out for liking black music, because I am white.... by a brown guy

See? Pretty self explanatory

I find it funny that the whitest people on this forum are also the blackest, lol you birds and ric..

See? Pretty self explanatory

I find it funny that the whitest people on this forum are also the blackest, lol you birds and ric..

What? I've always said you were the blackest cunt around here, far blacker than I. Where does that leave me? Don't bring my upbringing on the mean streets of Brooklyn into this. It's a battle you can't win nig.

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