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24 thoughts on “FATR 35 ETCG Hijacks the Show and a Tool Contest Link – EricTheCarGuy”
  1.  "me llamo" means "i call myself". If you say "me llamo es" you are saying "I call myself is"…. Spanish grammar police 🙂

  2. @bcompany6 I actually believe machines are the next step in evolution at the rate things are going, and that's not a weird Matrix reference or anything but from where I sit this computer already feels like my 'third hemisphere'.

  3. @for2utube That is a great story, thanks for posting it. Citroens are a 'weird' breed that's for sure but I think 'weird' is interesting.

  4. If hydraulics failed (or if you couldn't run the engine), you had only a strangly-placed handbrake to pull, next to your left leg. The emergency brake pads were a different compound, made for holding the car static. They weren't much fun if you were moving.

  5. I learned stick on my dad's '67 Citroen DS. Maybe a story about wrenching is appropriate. It had inboard disc hydraulic (not assisted hydraulic, pure hydraulic) brakes. One time a caliper got stuck; my dad pulled the pad and put a piece of wood in between the piston and rotor and said "push!", to a 10 year old. I pushed. "Whoa, whoa, whoa!". He spent the next 3 hours digging that piece of wood out between the piston and rotor.

  6. When I was in the NAVY on subs we had a diesel and we had diesel run away drills the only was to stop one of those is to drop the fuel racks and on a sub there located kinda close to the diesel . I was trained on how to do it as every body on board is trained to do any other job of the guys on board its called sub qualed . Very hard to do but once you do it life on board gets easier.

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