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Old 03-14-2004, 02:29 PM
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Well...
When it rains it pours... I was going to start working on my misfire problem, when all of a sudden I started hearing a thumping noise from under my car. I thought it was the exhaust pipe, cause it has done it to me in the past, before I had it re welded to the bracket, but alas, it was not. Yet anpther problem to add to the list. My center support mounting, which we all know holds up the 2 piece driveshaft, had broke and given up on me. So I had to take it out, and have a single piece driveshaft made, and put back in. Well, it wasnt all to bad. She picks up a little faster with a lighter shaft. Just thought you guys, and girls, would like to know.
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