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Man: My car is running rough. I think it needs new points and new distributor, or maybe a carburetor. Man: Sire, there are no points, distributor or carburetor in your car. They've been gone for years. Man: Well, no wonder it's not running right.
Farside99 over 7 years ago
The learning curve is pretty steep if you don’t keep up.
NeedaChuckle Premium Member over 7 years ago
I was wondering how old his car is.
TossedSaladCartoon over 7 years ago
This is my Dad. Every. Single. Time.
VTX1800F over 7 years ago
old… aka pre 1975…transistorized distributor came out in 1967. good by points.fuel injection in a Chevy in 1957…….
grossvatter over 7 years ago
hahahahahaha..I took my uncle’s Ford Econoline with"3 on the tree", to a garage for work.. and the kid,at the garage, didn’t know how to drive the damn thing.The old timers were laughing at him big time!!!!
Roadrunner Premium Member over 7 years ago
Even if you want to change the plugs, can’t get to them. I used to change my own oil until the EPA stopped me from pouring the old oil on fence posts (wood preservative we said). Open the hood, and can’t even find the dip stick now.
Handlebar Said It! over 7 years ago
I had an idiot light come on. Took it to get fixed. They did so by using a computer to read the codes, found a leak in a gasket in the throttle body, and then forced injected some smoke into the system to see where the leak was coming from!
Michie Z Premium Member over 7 years ago
I have an ‘87 Ford Ranger and an ’88 Chevy Nova !! (although there’s been a few times parts for the Nova couldn’t be found)