Author Topic: Do you have a oily engin(oil round rocker etc)?  (Read 2789 times)

Offline Mr Blue

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Re: Do you have a oily engin(oil round rocker etc)?
« Reply #10 on: 15 June 2005, 21:57 »
yours is sweet joe  :cool:
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Re: Do you have a oily engin(oil round rocker etc)?
« Reply #11 on: 15 June 2005, 23:38 »
Sorry but really do not see the point in all this chrome stuff on the engine ..........

the point is.... it looks cool :cool: i don't need another reason! :wink:

I think the word you are looking for, is PIMP

Offline Agreeable Slick

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Re: Do you have a oily engin(oil round rocker etc)?
« Reply #12 on: 16 June 2005, 01:43 »
I prefer to keep mine a bit oily as it provides a bit of protection from the elements outside the engine.

Sorry but really do not see the point in all this chrome stuff on the engine especially if its a daily driver. Engine is there to be used and get mucky. So i just do what i can to protect it.  :smiley:

dont let gtijoe see this thread :laugh:

i don't care, my engine looks f**king ace!!! and its not a daily driver but when it gets driven it gets driven hard, just more to clean... never mind eh?

Hence the comment on if it is a daily driver. you would be under there every day having to clean it. I don't see the point. Anyhow i am more interested in what goes on inside than out. Different strokes etc.  :smiley:

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Re: Do you have a oily engin(oil round rocker etc)?
« Reply #13 on: 16 June 2005, 03:23 »
not one joke about greasy dipsticks in this thread ? im dissappointed !

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Re: Do you have a oily engin(oil round rocker etc)?
« Reply #14 on: 16 June 2005, 20:37 »
yours is sweet joe :cool:


cheers treacle, the only other good thing about having a clean engine is its easier to work on and easier to spot leaks/damage etc, and also it looks cool! mind you it was a daily driver til not long ago, except the block was black and a bit less chrome. i like shiny!
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