Topic: Car parts
Freebird Deluxe's photo
Mon 01/27/20 12:25 AM
How many ladies on here could locate the main coupling bracket shaft assembly sensor on a car ???

SparklingCrystal 💖💎's photo
Mon 01/27/20 04:44 AM
I'd have to translate that first, haha. Car parts aren't really in my English database.
But why is it important? Are you looking for a woman who can maintain your car?
And also: can YOU identify it yourself? Or is that why you need a woman who can?
Just curious tongue2

Toodygirl5's photo
Mon 01/27/20 04:58 AM
I know a man friend that can ! :smile:

notbeold's photo
Mon 01/27/20 04:59 AM
Do you need a new main coupling shaft ?
My condolences to you.

no photo
Mon 01/27/20 05:05 AM
One of the benefits of having a mechanic for a housemate... I don't need to know what that is.

Why do you ask?

oldkid46's photo
Mon 01/27/20 05:47 AM
You will have to translate that into the US english language. Is that under the bonnet or the hood?

no photo
Mon 01/27/20 08:01 AM
:zipper_mouth:

Freebird Deluxe's photo
Mon 01/27/20 08:45 AM
It's a standing joke about the sort of problem dodgy mechanics tell ladies they have

ivegotthegirth's photo
Mon 01/27/20 08:46 AM
Trick question FB!

motowndowntown's photo
Mon 01/27/20 09:17 AM
Isn't that right next to the muffler bearing?

Freebird Deluxe's photo
Mon 01/27/20 09:22 AM

Isn't that right next to the muffler bearing?

:thumbsup: held in place by two giggling pins on the sprocket housing flange

Freebird Deluxe's photo
Mon 01/27/20 09:24 AM
Edited by Freebird Deluxe on Mon 01/27/20 09:25 AM

Trick question FB!

Are you on day release? or back for good ,we have missed you bigsmile

Tom4Uhere's photo
Mon 01/27/20 10:37 AM
I have a 2016 Pontiac Buick with chrome lifter buckets, ratified leg chambers, carbon blank rocker pockets, anti-stop braking system and a custom chest-bent steering wheel. I'm looking for a used ECM ramclamp with shift tolerance of .009 - .980 pcms. It has to have gearbox twine stabilizers tho.

notbeold's photo
Tue 01/28/20 04:45 AM
I can fix it with a box of grinding sparks, and a left handed screwdriver, and a long weight/wait.

Tom4Uhere's photo
Tue 01/28/20 09:16 AM
The only tools a real mechanic needs is

A stick
A string
A rock
A lightning bug
and
A sponge

outinpublic's photo
Fri 02/07/20 08:44 PM
And I hope you all have changed out your summer air for winter air in your tires, topped off your blinker fluid, and added the proper antifreeze to your A/c systems, in this winter season.