Toyota m/c change = 2 hrs

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Re: Toyota m/c change = 2 hrs

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sargentrs wrote:I'll probably always have an "old American iron" and a "new international plastic" vehicle in my garage.

:yt:

I like what I like, and what I like covers a pretty broad spectrum. It just doesn't cover GM or Honda/Acura (two brands I never will own)

8)
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Re: Toyota m/c change = 2 hrs

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I just changed the timing chains in a 96 Nissan Sentra, talk about a pain. Now to top it off I got a small oil leak coming from the bottom timing cover. Oh the joy!
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