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| Isjix:
i put dye in my ac and cant find the leak no where after running it 10 miles down the road plus running 15 minutes before that on full ac/fans/etc hoping it's just a simple o-ring, if i ever find it |
| Pastrey Crust:
Guys, my mechanic found a new engine (for my car, not my parent's truck) and was told that I had to revalidate the license plate and have it inspected by a government official. Turns out, our vehicle's license plates are made with a number on the chassis (serial number of the vehicle in case it doesn't have a chassis) and a number on the engine. Both are inscribed into their respective parts. Do you guys have a similar licensing procedure or is it a license plate per person? |
| Badger:
yeah you need a certain plate or inspection if you put a different engine into a vehicle here in Canada |
| XR-7:
--- Quote from: Pastrey Crust on March 02, 2016, 11:08:46 AM ---Guys, my mechanic found a new engine (for my car, not my parent's truck) and was told that I had to revalidate the license plate and have it inspected by a government official. Turns out, our vehicle's license plates are made with a number on the chassis (serial number of the vehicle in case it doesn't have a chassis) and a number on the engine. Both are inscribed into their respective parts. Do you guys have a similar licensing procedure or is it a license plate per person? --- End quote --- Not in the US. We just have some strict regulations that drastically limit our choices on importing foreign vehicles, emissions inspections (depends on state), and safety inspections (also depends on state). |
| Pastrey Crust:
Hey guys! First gas station I go to which has a bathroom that doesn't smell like piss and rooster! What an astonishing discovery! |
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