Candy In Motor!
Joined: Sep 2005
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From: Smiths Falls.(near Ottawa!.Mapquest IT!)
It is Sort of Ironic to see this thread again.Especially at this time of year.
When I store my car,each year I use the bottoms of Pepsi cans.
They fit perfect into the tailpipe of the Racing Beat Mufflers..
When I store my car,each year I use the bottoms of Pepsi cans.
They fit perfect into the tailpipe of the Racing Beat Mufflers..
and for those who mentioned water in the engine, horrible idea.
you will never get it all out and what is better on metal components: candy/dog food or water? hint: rust
candy i would hardly even worry about, dog food i would try to get the big pieces out at least.
you will never get it all out and what is better on metal components: candy/dog food or water? hint: rust
candy i would hardly even worry about, dog food i would try to get the big pieces out at least.
Last edited by RotaryEvolution; Dec 18, 2012 at 07:16 AM.
Joined: Jun 2006
Posts: 4,815
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From: Columbia, Tennessee
This is the funniest rotary blooper I've seen. I've always wondered though, us with straight through exhausts and mice climbing into the engine via the exhaust. Thinking they found a safe little hideaway and BAM! they meet rotary death when you start the car up in the morning.
the engine wouldn't even think twice about the mouse in there trying to push the rotor around.. brings new meaning to a mousewheel...
been trying to work up a logo for the shop, maybe i just came up with one!
been trying to work up a logo for the shop, maybe i just came up with one!




