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    Quote Originally Posted by chronicle View Post
    It costs 2.4k.
    How's the long term reliability of it?

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    sabi kapatid kong kuripot rin,
    "that's the equivalent of over 48 oil change washers. are we keeping our car that long?"
    heh heh.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dr. d View Post
    sabi kapatid kong kuripot rin,
    "that's the equivalent of over 48 oil change washers. are we keeping our car that long?"
    heh heh.
    Perhaps, this makes sense on those diy oil change people as it would save "labor"' cost.

    But then, masarap din naman maupo at magkape habang pinapanood mo na may gumagawa sa sasakyan mo. [emoji3]


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    Quote Originally Posted by chronicle View Post
    Perhaps, this makes sense on those diy oil change people as it would save "labor"' cost.

    But then, masarap din naman maupo at magkape habang pinapanood mo na may gumagawa sa sasakyan mo. [emoji3]


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    Yup....til you get the 1st plug seize or strip. Not wishing that on anyone.[emoji120]

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    Quote Originally Posted by travajante View Post
    Yup....til you get the 1st plug seize or strip. Not wishing that on anyone.[emoji120]

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    Never had a car na strip or seized yun plug.


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    when it comes to ... many things,
    "never say 'never' ".
    baka tayo ma-sampolan ni Bossing na Nasa Itaas.
    heh heh.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dr. d View Post
    when it comes to ... many things,
    "never say 'never' ".
    baka tayo ma-sampolan ni Bossing na Nasa Itaas.
    heh heh.
    Never, eh sa wala pa talaga eh if meron man warranty sa casa yun dahil sila pa nag service.


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    Quote Originally Posted by shadow View Post
    Never, eh sa wala pa talaga eh if meron man warranty sa casa yun dahil sila pa nag service.


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    as my old mentor would have said,
    "marami ka pang bigas na tutukain."

    i never would have thought, that i would get towed, because i always parked in "safe" areas.
    well, my son just called.
    "na-tow away ako."
    da truth!

    the Lord wrote the book on curve balls.

    heh heh.
    Last edited by dr. d; July 31st, 2019 at 10:16 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by shadow View Post
    Never had a car na strip or seized yun plug.


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    Once did, long ago. No fault of hand nor tool. Car was regularly, properly maintained & enjoyed. The plug just refused to let go one PMS day. The same day a ready Fumoto went in....still on.
    The casa-TLC'd, I've had a few overfill encounters....Fumoto allows effortless correction.[emoji4]



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    Quote Originally Posted by chronicle View Post
    Perhaps, this makes sense on those diy oil change people as it would save "labor"' cost.

    But then, masarap din naman maupo at magkape habang pinapanood mo na may gumagawa sa sasakyan mo. [emoji3]


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    you are right.
    the brass stopcock does make sense to the DIY aficionadoes.

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