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  • in reply to: ETCG Tries Gumout Regane #637085
    Jerry ShoupJerry Shoup
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      Holy Shit. How many NASCAR fans out there are posting on this thread complaining foul? The man held up the product facing the camera during pretty much the entire video. He even posted the Gumout web page. It was clearly a promotional video. It was clearly scripted. A man gota make a living in this world. Use your common sense. If you see a video, and Eric looks like he’s doing an infomercial…..he is. Get over it. That said, Eric, just put a note in the videos actually stating that you have received “promotional support” from xyz company. It works for NPR.

      in reply to: ETCG Tries Gumout Regane #626496
      Jerry ShoupJerry Shoup
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        Holy Shit. How many NASCAR fans out there are posting on this thread complaining foul? The man held up the product facing the camera during pretty much the entire video. He even posted the Gumout web page. It was clearly a promotional video. It was clearly scripted. A man gota make a living in this world. Use your common sense. If you see a video, and Eric looks like he’s doing an infomercial…..he is. Get over it. That said, Eric, just put a note in the videos actually stating that you have received “promotional support” from xyz company. It works for NPR.

        in reply to: Overheating Issue #626489
        Jerry ShoupJerry Shoup
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          Make sure the temperature on the heater is set to hot. Not good enough to merely turn on the heater fan. Gota get coolant into the heater core in order to force all the air outa the system. You probably did that already, but the reference to the heater on because the air conditioner doesn’t work made me concerned

          in reply to: Overheating Issue #637077
          Jerry ShoupJerry Shoup
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            Make sure the temperature on the heater is set to hot. Not good enough to merely turn on the heater fan. Gota get coolant into the heater core in order to force all the air outa the system. You probably did that already, but the reference to the heater on because the air conditioner doesn’t work made me concerned

            in reply to: cranks but won’t fire #626385
            Jerry ShoupJerry Shoup
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              The video is in the link he posted on october 8 above.

              in reply to: cranks but won’t fire #636959
              Jerry ShoupJerry Shoup
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                The video is in the link he posted on october 8 above.

                in reply to: 1996 honda civic d16y7 crankshaft timing sprocket #626378
                Jerry ShoupJerry Shoup
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                  Here we go[IMG]http://tapatalk.imageshack.com/v2/14/10/10/b45953830670166767a64a597e109a70.jpg[/IMG]

                  in reply to: 1996 honda civic d16y7 crankshaft timing sprocket #636951
                  Jerry ShoupJerry Shoup
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                    Here we go[IMG]http://tapatalk.imageshack.com/v2/14/10/10/b45953830670166767a64a597e109a70.jpg[/IMG]

                    in reply to: 1996 honda civic d16y7 crankshaft timing sprocket #626370
                    Jerry ShoupJerry Shoup
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                      Gona try to post a pic of the new, undamaged sprocket. Wish me luck.

                      in reply to: 1996 honda civic d16y7 crankshaft timing sprocket #636943
                      Jerry ShoupJerry Shoup
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                        Gona try to post a pic of the new, undamaged sprocket. Wish me luck.

                        in reply to: starter bendix issue (1st post) #626231
                        Jerry ShoupJerry Shoup
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                          One more thought. You put your starter in another similar vehicle and it worked properly. Maybe you could put the starter that belongs to the other vehicle in your vehicle and see if it works in your car. If it doesnt, then the problem is probably something on your vehicle that is malfunctioning. If it does work, maybe you just trade starters.

                          in reply to: starter bendix issue (1st post) #636790
                          Jerry ShoupJerry Shoup
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                            One more thought. You put your starter in another similar vehicle and it worked properly. Maybe you could put the starter that belongs to the other vehicle in your vehicle and see if it works in your car. If it doesnt, then the problem is probably something on your vehicle that is malfunctioning. If it does work, maybe you just trade starters.

                            in reply to: how to do a radiator flush? #626225
                            Jerry ShoupJerry Shoup
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                              No . the hose is to force water into the middle of the system fo r cing thr gunk to travel backwords toeard an opening in the system where it ca n escape thereby cleaning out the coolant ports, radiator, and other components. There is nothing inherently wrong with the premixed stuff, i just believe it is a waste of money. It is usually 50 percent water and 50 percent. Antifreeze. Yet, it generally costs more than half the cost of an equal quantity of 100 percent Antifreeze.

                              in reply to: how to do a radiator flush? #636784
                              Jerry ShoupJerry Shoup
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                                No . the hose is to force water into the middle of the system fo r cing thr gunk to travel backwords toeard an opening in the system where it ca n escape thereby cleaning out the coolant ports, radiator, and other components. There is nothing inherently wrong with the premixed stuff, i just believe it is a waste of money. It is usually 50 percent water and 50 percent. Antifreeze. Yet, it generally costs more than half the cost of an equal quantity of 100 percent Antifreeze.

                                in reply to: how to do a radiator flush? #626216
                                Jerry ShoupJerry Shoup
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                                  There are kits you can buy at most auto parts shops that come with special fittings you install into a coolant hose. They have special attachments that you can hook up a watet hose to. The idea is to backflush the fluid from yout system so that the gunk comes out of the system and radiator without forcing it deaper into the radiator where it woul clog things up worse. Purchase one of those kits and follow the instructions on the package. I am sure there are people who would disagree strongly, but i try to buy fluid that is universal, but you will want to follow your vehicle manufacturer’s recommendation when it comes to purchasing coolant. Just don’t buy the premixed stuff as you are paying for water. It is recomended that you use distilled water mixed with the coolant. Some do. Some don’t. You should pick up a little test kit to make sure that you mix it properly, and that it will protect your engine and radiator from freezing in the coldest weather you are likely to find your vehicle in during the life of the coolant.

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