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Both could be power, neither could be.

However, if they are, they should move fore/aft and up down with little more than an electric motor whine....
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Re: Is this the point where....................

Subject: Re: Is this the point where....................
by jsup on 2008/3/30 23:13:49

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Midnight85 wrote:
Am I correct in assuming that you dropped some nuts down inside the engine and didn't retrieve them? I hope this is not the case. Is your car an automatic? If it is, did you tighten the torque converter bolts? I wish you good luck on this.


I did not drop any nuts into the motor. I studded the super ram, when putting on the Kep Nuts some fell out of reach of my stubby fingers and my magnet on a stick. However, there's no where for them to go. They'd just lay out of site. There's no way they got into the motor. It's physically impossible.

I didn't touch the converter, yet.
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