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Subject: Re: Biggest auto repair scam you ever pulled??????
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> I ruined a bus engine during my apprentice years. A bus drove in with the 2
>halves of the carburetor loose. I took the carburetor off the engine,
>tightened it and reinstalled it. After the engine ran for a few minutes, it
>had a horrible knock and quickly


I ruined a wet clutch in a old hudson as an aprentice because 
I didn't pre oil it. Oh well, live and learn :)

